FUE CULPA TUYA Lyrics (English Translation) by Luck Ra is a new spanish song by Luck Ra, featuring Tiago PZK. The track is released on LuckRa’s official YouTube channel, written by Luck Ra, Tiago PZK, Ramky, and Mauro De Tommaso. Produced by Ramky & Mauro De Tommaso, and featured on the album QUÉ SED, the song offers listeners a vibrant and emotionally charged fusion of heartbreak, resentment, and party vibes wrapped in Latin urban rhythms.
The lyrics of FUE CULPA TUYA center around the aftermath of a painful breakup, where both Luck Ra and Tiago PZK narrate the emotional damage caused by a failed relationship. The song explores themes of betrayal, emotional detachment, and the attempt to mask heartbreak through partying and alcohol. Despite the upbeat tempo and party setting, the narrative is rooted in sorrow and self-reflection, with both artists blaming the ex for their inability to fall in love again. The mixture of bitterness, irony, and dark humor gives the track a cathartic and relatable feel.
FUE CULPA TUYA Details
Song | FUE CULPA TUYA |
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Album | QUÉ SED (English Translation) |
Artists | Luck Ra |
Written By | Luck Ra, Tiago PZK, Ramky & Mauro De Tommaso |
Produced By | Ramky & Mauro De Tommaso |
Label | LuckRa |
Language | Spanish |
Released Date | Apr 11, 2025 |
FUE CULPA TUYA (English Translation) Lyrics
[Intro: Tiago PZK]
No one was saved from death and cuckoldry
I thought so, but my day came
I fell in love, and it went so wrong
Everything I did was worthless
[Pre-Chorus: Luck Ra]
And it’s hot here at the party
But my heart’s still cold
I’ve got everyone lining up
Look at what you’ve turned me into
[Chorus: Tiago PZK & Luck Ra]
It was your fault, it was for leaving me
Now I can’t fall in love with anyone
It was your fault, take charge
Cupid, bring me the fernet, I’ll make it for myself
It was your fault, it was for leaving me
Now I can’t fall in love with anyone
It was your fault, take charge
Cupid, bring me the fernet, I’ll make it for myself
[Post-Chorus: Luck Ra]
This glass’s for you, yes, it’s for you
Before, I’d make you a drink, and that’s why I’ll take two
And this glass’s for you, yes, it’s for you
If everything was a problem, breaking up was the solution (Cut it out, cousin)
[Verse: Tiago PZK]
The first day I missed you, the next day I cried for you
The third day I forgot you, and a week later I called you
Come on, DJ, don’t stop, come on, I’m already separated
I paid you overtime, and tonight, baby
[Pre-Chorus: Tiago PZK]
And it’s hot here at the party
But my heart’s still cold
I’ve got everyone lining up
Look at what you’ve turned me into
[Chorus: Luck Ra & Tiago PZK]
It was your fault, it was for leaving me
Now I can’t fall in love with anyone
It was your fault, take charge
Cupid, bring me the fernet, I’ll make it for myself
It was your fault, it was for leaving me
Now I can’t fall in love with anyone
It was your fault Yours, take charge.
Cupid, bring me the fernet, I’ll make it for myself.
[Outro: Luck Ra & Tiago PZK]
L-U-C-K
Gotti
Ramky at the controls
This party isn’t over, and Argentina’s in the house, mami.
Yeah-eh, yeah-eh-eh-eh
FUE CULPA TUYA Lyrics Meaning
[Intro: Tiago PZK]
Tiago PZK sets the tone with a fatalistic perspective on betrayal and heartbreak, suggesting that no one escapes the pain of love gone wrong. His lines hint at shattered expectations—he once believed he could avoid such hurt, only to find himself disillusioned and emotionally drained. The intro introduces the melancholic root of the song, setting the stage for the emotional fallout that follows.
[Pre-Estribillo: Luck Ra]
Luck Ra juxtaposes the heat of the party with the coldness in his heart, highlighting his emotional detachment despite being surrounded by excitement. The image of people lining up for his attention contrasts sharply with his numbness, pointing to how heartbreak has changed him. The line underlines his internal transformation—from someone open to love to someone guarded and emotionally unavailable.
[Estribillo: Tiago PZK & Luck Ra]
The chorus captures the emotional core of the track: the blame for emotional ruin is placed entirely on the ex. Luck Ra and Tiago PZK admit that since being left, they’ve lost the ability to love. The repeated phrase “fue culpa tuya” (“it was your fault”) serves as both accusation and justification for their current reckless behavior. The mention of “fernet,” an Argentine drink, adds a cultural layer, suggesting alcohol as both comfort and escape.
[Post-Estribillo: Luck Ra]
Luck Ra turns symbolic gestures of affection into ironic toasts of resentment. Where he once made drinks for love, now he drinks for spite. This shift reflects how past intimacy has soured into bitterness. He also implies that ending the relationship was the only real solution to ongoing problems, reinforcing his resolve to move on emotionally, even if messily.
[Verso: Tiago PZK]
Tiago PZK details the emotional rollercoaster after the breakup, from missing his ex to quickly trying to move on, only to relapse and call her again. The verse is raw and vulnerable, showing how recovery isn’t linear. Yet, he distracts himself through partying, pouring his pain into nightlife and escapism, which ties back to the chorus’s emotional numbness.
[Pre-Estribillo: Tiago PZK]
In this repetition, Tiago mirrors Luck Ra’s earlier sentiments—being physically present in lively spaces but emotionally frozen. His delivery underlines how both artists are dealing with the same kind of pain, reinforcing the song’s central idea: heartbreak has reshaped their personalities in deep and visible ways.
[Estribillo: Luck Ra & Tiago PZK]
The chorus returns with added weight, as both artists reiterate the lingering impact of lost love. Their inability to connect with new partners is painted as a direct consequence of betrayal. The call to Cupid becomes sarcastic, with fernet replacing love arrows, symbolizing a loss of faith in romance and reliance on coping mechanisms.
[Outro: Luck Ra & Tiago PZK]
The outro celebrates the artists’ identity and cultural roots while closing on a high-energy note. Despite the emotional undercurrents, the song doesn’t end in sorrow but in national pride and party spirit. It reflects a decision to mask heartbreak through confidence, music, and celebration, even if the scars remain.
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The "FUE CULPA TUYA" song by Luck Ra lyrics was written by Luck Ra, Tiago PZK, Ramky & Mauro De Tommaso.
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Luck Ra released "FUE CULPA TUYA" song on Apr 11, 2025.
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