BANDIDA Lyrics (English Translation) by Mora is a new spanish song by Mora. The song is released on Mora’s official YouTube channel, written by Mora, produced by Elikai, and from the album LO MISMO DE SIEMPRE, offering listeners a moody and emotionally charged experience filled with heartbreak, regret, and self-awareness.
This track dives deep into the emotional aftermath of a toxic relationship. Mora narrates the psychological unraveling caused by falling for someone deceptive—a “bandida” who masterfully manipulates love. The song captures the tension between knowing the truth and struggling to let go, all while highlighting themes of karma, betrayal, and vulnerability. Mora’s raw and confessional delivery blends poetic reflections with direct emotional punches, portraying the chaos of trusting someone who never had good intentions.
BANDIDA Details
| Song | BANDIDA |
|---|---|
| Album | LO MISMO DE SIEMPRE (English Translation) |
| Artists | Mora |
| Written By | Mora |
| Produced By | Elikai |
| Label | Mora |
| Language | Spanish |
| Released Date | May 19, 2025 |
BANDIDA (English Translation) Lyrics
[Intro]
Maybe it was a bad habit (Habit)
That I always used to be the bad guy, the one who doesn’t suffer for love (Suffer)
But you have me in trouble, walking hand in hand with uncertainty (-dumbre)
The road is dark, I’m still waiting for the light to shine (Light)
That mask doesn’t cover you anymore
Although you lie so well it seems true
Mami, you forget that I can be the same
And it’s that you’re not bad, ma, you’re the evil one
You made me waste time and a couple of other things
[Chorus]
To realize that you were a bandit
You did know what you were doing, I did mine, and little by little you got me wrapped up
I went from being the most wanted to wondering where the hell you were hiding
And maybe I deserved it, because I never believed them when they told me
That you were a bandit
You did know What was I doing, I was in mine, and so little by little it wrapped me up
I went from being the most wanted to wondering where the hell you’re hiding
And maybe I deserved it, and I’m paying karma back everything I owed
[Verse]
I swore she was good, but it turned out
She hasn’t lost a single one since she debuted
She has a group of friends who raised her
And she no longer carries her conscience, she buried it a while ago
‘It’s all clear, she can take off your disguise
And save you a little crystal tear
Don’t call me, don’t look for me, I’m not going to answer
Lie, I don’t know, but to avoid
Lest I stumble
Let God judge me, I bribe the judges
I’d give you one more time even though you don’t deserve it
Mommy, I swear, I’d forget you if I could
[Bridge]
And I stood with you until Romantic
The sex wasn’t normal, it was magical
But that heart, to me, is made of plastic
You think you know, but you fail at the basics (Basic)
Yeah, you think you know, but you fail at the basics (Basic)
You always fail at the basics
[Chorus]
Because you’re a bandit
You did know what you were doing, I was in my own way, and so little by little I got involved
I went from being the most wanted to wondering where the hell you were
And maybe I deserved it, because I never believed them when they told me
That you were a bandit
You did know what you were doing, I was in my own way, and so little by little I got involved
I went from being the most wanted to wondering where the hell you were
And maybe I deserved it, and I’m paying karma back everything I owed
BANDIDA Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
In the intro, Mora sets the tone with a confession of emotional vulnerability. He reflects on how he used to be emotionally detached, never the one suffering in love, but this time it’s different—he’s consumed by doubt and pain. The imagery of walking hand-in-hand with uncertainty symbolizes how disoriented and unstable he feels. Mora begins to see through his partner’s lies, yet acknowledges her manipulative talent. The most striking realization here is that she’s not just “bad”—she is the embodiment of malice. Her deception has cost him not just time but parts of himself.
[Coro]
The chorus underscores the song’s central revelation: Mora has fallen for someone who knowingly and deliberately misled him. He admits that she was always aware of her actions, while he was slowly getting entangled in the illusion. The contrast between being the “most wanted” and now feeling abandoned reflects the emotional whiplash he’s experiencing. Mora contemplates whether this suffering is deserved—possibly karmic retribution for his past disbelief in warnings from others. This chorus recurs later, reinforcing his painful awakening and emotional defeat.
[Verso]
In this verse, Mora reflects on how easily he misread her character. He thought she was genuine, but in truth, she’s been calculated from the start. He highlights her transformation into someone who operates without remorse or conscience, guided by a like-minded circle of friends. The false mask she wore no longer fools him. Despite his declaration to avoid further contact, Mora admits he’s not sure he can resist her again. He feels morally conflicted—caught between divine judgment and human weakness. The internal battle is raw, as he knows she doesn’t deserve another chance but can’t deny the lingering desire.
[Puente]
The bridge brings a mixture of intimacy and disillusionment. Mora recalls how emotionally invested he became, even turning romantic in ways uncharacteristic of himself. The sexual connection was intense and felt magical, but it was undermined by a hollow heart—her love, in his view, was artificial. He criticizes her for overestimating her emotional intelligence while failing at the basics of real love. The repetition of “falla’ en lo básico” serves as a bitter refrain, emphasizing her inability to meet even the fundamental needs of an honest relationship.
[Coro]
Revisiting the chorus brings the narrative full circle. Mora repeats the painful realization that she was always in control, manipulating him while he was unaware. He once again wrestles with whether he deserved the heartbreak, suggesting that the universe is balancing the scales through this emotional debt. The repetition intensifies the sense of resignation, revealing how deeply Mora has internalized the betrayal and the consequences that followed.
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