“SE FUE” is a new spanish song by Moncho Chavea & MORAD, released on the Moncho Chavea YouTube channel on December 19, 2024. The song was written by Moncho Chavea and Morad, and produced by Moncho Chavea. It explores themes of love, betrayal, and emotional resilience in a raw and energetic style, capturing the intensity of urban storytelling.
The song’s lyrics dive into the pain and frustration that come with hearing rumors of a loved one leaving or being with someone else. Moncho Chavea and Morad express their feelings of betrayal, yet show determination to move forward, offering a mix of vulnerability and toughness. The song emphasizes the emotional complexity of relationships, the tension between love and pride, and the decisions we make when faced with heartbreak.
SE FUE Details
Song | SE FUE |
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Artists | Moncho Chavea & MORAD |
Written By | Moncho Chavea & Morad |
Produced By | Moncho Chavea |
Label | Moncho Chavea Oficial |
Language | Spanish |
Released Date | Dec 19, 2024 |
SE FUE (English Translation) Lyrics
[Intro: Moncho Chavea]
Hey, eh, I love you
‘Tá bajito, eh
Uh-uh, Morad
Uh-uh-ah
[Verse 1: Moncho Chavea]
We’re all born to die
But while I live I want to be fine, ey
And I’m dying for you, but tell me what he knows
I don’t want ruin, but if he leaves, I swear I’m coming for you
If I find out that he makes you cry (Eh), I’m not going to allow it
Relax, I’m spending it on mine
Now they’re listening to me even in Chile
Oh, let’s go up like missiles
We’re not escaping in a Lambo like dealers
Hands up, this is a robbery
They’ll get you out of the way if you’re a snitch
I’ll take your door without being the handsome one
This for the bitches, also for the bosses
But I’m also I fell, eh
Pushing forward, joseando without fear of dying
I’m not wearing a vest because my mother prays for me
Tell me if I’ll come for you, for you
[Bridge: Moncho Chavea]
Wait, wait, stop, stop, stop for a moment
Change my flow because I’ve already broken this
You tell him, Morad
[Chorus: Morad]
They say she left with another, I don’t know
And I didn’t think about it, she left all in a flash
There are rumors that you have another one next to you
But he doesn’t look at you like I’ve looked at you in time
[Verse 2: Morad]
It is heard that you are with a boss
And I’m not a snitch, if you want I’ll cover it up
Let’s go to a far away place and I’ll escape
We’ll have a good time, not just a story
I was going to look for you quietly on the motorcycle
So they don’t take pictures or make too much fuss
You e-you e-you’re bad, but sometimes
That one’s never been bad
If that one’s bad, well I’ll kill him
I don’t measure myself, I’m not equal
I don’t take him if it’s a traffic jam
I don’t take him if it’s a traffic jam
Playing like cop and robber
It’s got me exhausted
[Proverb: Morad]
What do you want? (Yeah)
Tell me in time what you want (Yeah)
If I don’t call you, you’ll die (Die)
And if I call you, you’ll get upset (Say)
What do you want? (Yeah)
Tell me in time what you want (Yeah)
If I don’t call you, you’ll die (Die)
And if I call you, you’ll get upset (Upset), ah
[Chorus: Morad]
They say she left with someone else, I don’t know
And I didn’t think about it, she left all of a sudden
There are rumors that you have someone else next to you
But he doesn’t look at you like I’ve looked at you in time
SE FUE Meaning
[Intro: Moncho Chavea]
In the intro, Moncho Chavea opens the song with a heartfelt expression of love, setting the tone for the emotional ride that follows. The slight pause and playful shout-outs to Morad give a sense of anticipation, leading into the narrative of the relationship.
[Verso 1: Moncho Chavea]
Moncho Chavea speaks about the harsh realities of life, acknowledging that everyone is destined to die, but while alive, he wants to live well. He expresses intense emotions toward someone he loves, declaring that if he finds out she is being hurt, he won’t allow it. He emphasizes his commitment to protecting and prioritizing the relationship, even in the face of challenges. Despite his rough exterior and the temptation of fame, he reveals a deeper desire to shield the woman he loves.
[Puente: Moncho Chavea]
Here, Moncho Chavea briefly shifts gears, asking for a change in flow before inviting Morad to continue. This serves as a transition, setting up Morad’s entrance into the song with a different perspective.
[Estribillo: Morad]
Morad expresses confusion over the rumors he’s heard about his love interest being with someone else. He reflects on how others might not treat her the way he once did, hinting at jealousy and longing. His delivery underscores the emotional tension of hearing this news while acknowledging the pain of seeing someone you care about move on.
[Verso 2: Morad]
Morad addresses the situation more directly, confronting the rumors of his love interest being with a “capo” (a powerful man). He reveals a willingness to protect her and even resorts to violence if necessary, portraying an intense sense of possessiveness. He speaks of his willingness to escape with her, offering a life away from the chaos and rumors. This verse reveals the duality of his emotions—vulnerability and raw aggression—and shows his internal struggle between love and pride.
[Refrán: Morad]
The refrain repeats Morad’s emotional plea, asking the woman what she truly wants, indicating his frustrations with the confusion and tension in their relationship. The repeated lines about her reaction to his calls reinforce the emotional rollercoaster, with the fear of losing her evident in his tone.
SE FUE Official Video
FAQs
The "SE FUE" song is sung by Moncho Chavea.
The "SE FUE" song by Moncho Chavea lyrics was written by Moncho Chavea & Morad.
The "SE FUE" song by Moncho Chavea was produced by Moncho Chavea.
Moncho Chavea released "SE FUE" song on Dec 19, 2024.