“CELOSA” is a new Spanish song by JC Reyes and David Marley, released on JC REYES’s official YouTube channel. Written by David Marley and JC Reyes, and produced by David Marley, the track is part of the album NACER DE NUEVO. The song’s infectious reggaeton beat and captivating melodies create a mix of tension and passion, showcasing a raw and emotional connection between the two artists.
The lyrics of “CELOSA” explore the complexities of a passionate but tumultuous relationship. The song’s central theme revolves around jealousy and possessiveness, with the female protagonist claiming to love the narrator but struggling with insecurity and fear of losing him. The back-and-forth between love and conflict is explored, as the woman expresses her desire for the narrator exclusively while denying her jealousy, even though her actions reveal otherwise. The track delves into the emotional rollercoaster of intense love and jealousy, with both JC Reyes and David Marley reflecting on how these emotions affect the relationship.
CELOSA Details
| Song | CELOSA |
|---|---|
| Album | NACER DE NUEVO |
| Artists | JC Reyes & David Marley |
| Written By | David Marley & JC Reyes |
| Produced By | David Marley |
| Label | JC REYES |
| Language | Spanish |
| Released Date | Mar 12, 2025 |
CELOSA Lyrics
[Intro: JC Reyes]
Me quiere pa’ ella na’ más y dice que por mí no se muere
Me quiere pa’ ella na’ más y dice que por mí no se muere
[Estribillo: David Marley]
Me dice que me quiere, que ella por mí es real
Que cómo le gusta soy el único que le da
Dice que no es celosa, sabe que no es verdad
Si cuando nos matamos me confiesa
[Post-Estribillo: David Marley]
Me quiere pa’ ella na’ más (Uh, uh, uh, uh)
Me quiere pa’ ella na’ más (Uh, uh, uh, uh)
Me quiere pa’ ella na’ más (Uh, uh, uh, uh)
Me quiere pa’ ella na’ más (Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh)
[Puente: JC Reyes]
Me quiere pa’ ella na’ más y dice que por mí no se muere
Miente pero la verdad es que yo sé que en serio me quiere
Llama ‘e madrugá’ y sí se le va a dar lo que anda buscando
Pelea pa’ después terminarle dando
[Verso: JC Reyes]
Dá-dá-dandole, dándole
Haciéndole to’ lo que le gusta
Tira y no se asusta, se me pone bruta
Los arañazos son de las pu—
Siempre se carga to’ los momentos
Cuando se vuelve loca la hija de puta
Quiere revisarme hasta el WhatsApp
Máquina cada vez que ejecuta
Hace que no le hiere, sabiendo que se muere
Si me viera con otra mata to’a las mujeres
Dice que no es celosa, vive en un desespere
Porque se hace la dura y en el fondo me quiere
[Estribillo: David Marley]
Me dice que me quiere, que ella por mí es real
Que cómo le gusta soy el único que le da
Dice que no es celosa, sabe que no es verdad
Si cuando nos matamos (Me confiesa)
[Post-Estribillo: David Marley]
Me quiere pa’ ella na’ más (Uh, uh, uh, uh)
Me quiere pa’ ella na’ más (Uh, uh, uh, uh)
Me quiere pa’ ella na’ más (Uh, uh, uh, uh)
Me quiere pa’ ella na’ más (Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh)
[Outro: JC Reyes]
Me quiere pa’ ella na’ más y dice que por mí no se muere
Me quiere pa’ ella na’ más y dice que por mí no se muere
Me quiere pa’ ella na’ más y dice que por mí no se muere
Me quiere pa’ ella na’ más
CELOSA Lyrics Meaning
[Intro: JC Reyes]
The intro immediately sets the stage for the emotional tension in the song. JC Reyes sings about a woman who claims she wants him only for herself, yet there is a contradiction in her words. She says she doesn’t care enough to “die” for him, but the narrator recognizes that her feelings run deep. This introduction establishes the central conflict of the song: the push and pull between love, desire, and emotional control.
[Estribillo: David Marley]
In the chorus, David Marley captures the woman’s contradictory emotions. She insists that her love is real and that he’s the only one who satisfies her, but at the same time, she denies her jealousy. David’s observation that she’s not being truthful adds depth to the song, showcasing the vulnerability beneath her tough exterior. Her admission that she confesses her feelings when they are intimate highlights the emotional honesty that emerges in private, further deepening the tension.
[Post-Estribillo: David Marley]
The post-chorus is a repetitive reflection of the woman’s possessiveness. Her desire for the narrator to be hers and hers alone is expressed in the phrase “me quiere pa’ ella na’ más.” The repetition emphasizes her strong need for control over the relationship, indicating a deeper emotional dependency and insecurity, even if she tries to hide it behind a facade of nonchalance.
[Puente: JC Reyes]
In this section, JC Reyes provides insight into the woman’s behavior, describing her as someone who shows a strong facade of not caring but reveals her true feelings in the heat of the moment. His acknowledgment of her late-night calls and willingness to give her what she desires shows the ongoing tension between them. Despite her initial denial of her feelings, the narrator understands that she truly cares, even if it’s complicated and inconsistent.
[Verso: JC Reyes]
JC Reyes dives deeper into the complexities of their intimate encounters. The verses explore the raw physicality of their relationship, mixed with emotional conflict. The mention of jealousy and possessiveness—particularly when the woman tries to invade his privacy—shows her intense desire to maintain control over him. At the same time, JC’s acknowledgment of her emotional volatility reflects the tension between passion and possessiveness that defines their relationship.
[Estribillo: David Marley]
The chorus repeats, emphasizing the ongoing conflict and the deep emotional connection that exists beneath the surface. David Marley reiterates the woman’s contradictory emotions, solidifying the song’s central theme of love intertwined with jealousy and insecurity. The juxtaposition of her actions with her words reinforces the idea that the relationship is driven by a complex mix of desire, control, and vulnerability.
[Post-Estribillo: David Marley]
The post-chorus further highlights the possessiveness the woman feels. The repetition of “me quiere pa’ ella na’ más” underscores her need for exclusivity in the relationship, reiterating her emotional attachment despite her attempts to appear indifferent. This repetition serves to amplify the obsessive nature of her feelings, driving home the central theme of the song.
[Outro: JC Reyes]
The outro revisits the opening theme, reinforcing the woman’s contradictory behavior. She wants JC Reyes solely for herself but claims that she doesn’t feel strongly enough to “die” for him. This final repetition underlines the song’s exploration of unspoken emotions and the tension between love and control, leaving the listener with a sense of unresolved intensity in the relationship.
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JC Reyes & David Marley released "CELOSA" song on Mar 12, 2025.
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