Volver Lyrics

Volver Lyrics – Piso 21, Marc Anthony & Beéle

Feb 7, 2025

“Volver” is a new spanish song by Piso 21, Marc Anthony & Beéle, released on Piso 21’s official YouTube channel. Written by Andy Clay, Daniel McAusland, David Escobar Gallego, Jay Simon, Juan David Huertas & Pablo Mejía, and produced by Andy Clay, Jay Simon & Dim, the song blends urban pop and salsa influences to deliver a heartfelt, nostalgic ballad. With its infectious rhythm and emotionally charged lyrics, “Volver” explores themes of love, regret, and longing, as the artists reflect on a past relationship and the deep desire to turn back time.

At its core, “Volver” tells the story of a love that still lingers despite time and separation. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of heartbreak, as the singers struggle to move on from a relationship that once held promise. Through passionate vocal performances and poignant storytelling, the song captures the bittersweet feeling of reminiscing about a lost love while yearning for a second chance. Whether through the melancholic melodies of Marc Anthony, Piso 21’s smooth harmonies, or Beéle’s soulful verses, “Volver” resonates as an anthem for anyone who has ever wished to undo the past and relive a cherished romance.

Volver Details

SongVolver
ArtistsPiso 21, Marc Anthony & Beéle
Written ByAndy Clay, Daniel McAusland, David Escobar Gallego, Jay Simon, Juan David Huertas & Pablo Mejía
Produced ByAndy Clay, Jay Simon & Dim
LabelPiso 21
LanguageSpanish
Released DateFeb 7, 2025

Volver Lyrics

[Intro: Piso 21 & Marc Anthony]
Oh-oh-oh
Sú-Súbete (Eh)
Piso 21
(Na-na, na-na)
(Na-na, na-na)
(Oh-woh, ey)

[Verso 1: Marc Anthony]
Ay, hola, perdón la hora
Sé que está mal, pero después de cuatro copas
Siempre te busco, siempre es igual
No se me quita la idea de dar la pelea porque es evidente
Que todavía nos quedan un par de asuntos pendiente’

[Coro: Piso 21, Marc Anthony & Beéle]
Es que no se me olvida lo que pudimos ser (Pudimos ser)
Qué pena con la vida que pudimos tener (Pudimos tener)
Ay, ¿cómo hago pa’ retroceder? (Oh, na-na-na)
Estoy muriéndome por volver (Oh, na-na-na)
A aquellos tiempos cuando yo no era tu ex (Na)
Es que no se me olvida lo que pudimos ser
Qué pena con la vida que pudimos tene (Oh, na-na-na)
Ay, ¿cómo hago pa’ retroceder? (Oh-oh-oh-oh)
Estoy muriéndome por volver (Oh-oh, na-na)
A aquellos tiempos cuando yo no era tu ex (Cuando yo no era tu ex; alright)

[Verso 2: Beéle]
Estoy borracho, bebé, no sé cuándo acabará
Estar pensando en lo que fue pensando en qué pasapa
Si tú estás bien, ¿por qué todo acabó mal? (Alright)
Si como Adidas, yo era tu original
Mai, recordando Guatapé (Guatapé)
Cuando tú me decías: “No hay como tú, bebé” (Eh-eh-eh)
No me ve nadie, ahora me pregunto qué fue (Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh)
¿Por qué te va’? Vuelve
Mami, dime, eh, kelowá
¿Cómo yo voy a hacer si tú no estás?
Yo te quiero ver otra ve’, no me puedo imaginar
El día que ya no esté’, ya no pueda verte, ma

[Coro: Piso 21 & Marc Anthony]
Es que no se me olvida lo que pudimos ser (Pudimos ser)
Qué pena con la vida que pudimos tener (Pudimos tener)
Ay, ¿cómo hago pa’ retroceder?
Estoy muriéndome por volver
A aquellos tiempos cuando yo no era tu ex

[Verso 3: Piso 21]
Ey, ey
Otra vez que tomando me da por recordar el dulce sabor de tu boca
Otra vez vuelvo a pensar en ti, mi corazón en pedazos se destroza
Ya no puedo seguir así (No, no), sii la vida contigo es otra cosa
¿Qué hago yo viviéndola sin ti? Es igual a sentir la espina de una rosa

[Puente: Piso 21]
Es difícil verte feliz sin mí
Es tan difícil
¿Pa qué fingir? Si veo tus fotos y me arrepiento
De no haber dado mi 100%
Ya no sé qué me puedo inventar pa’ volver a intentarlo
Y por cierto

[Coro: Beéle, Piso 21 & Marc Anthony]
Es que no se me olvida lo que pudimos ser
Qué pena con la vida que pudimos tener
Ay, ¿cómo hago pa’ retroceder? (No, no)
Estoy muriéndome por volver (No, no)
A aquellos tiempo’ cuando yo no era tu ex

[Outro: Piso 21, Beéle & Marc Anthony]
Yeah
(Alright, alright)
Sú-súbete (Yeah)
Piso 21
Súbete, súbete
Marc Anthony
Oh (Óyelo, óyelo)
Oh, na-na-na
Beéle
Aye
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no

Volver Meaning

[Intro: Piso 21 & Marc Anthony]
The intro sets the stage with a rhythmic chant-like melody, creating an immersive atmosphere that draws listeners into the song’s emotional journey. The repeated “Na-na, na-na” adds a nostalgic and almost hypnotic effect, emphasizing the song’s theme of reminiscing about the past. Piso 21 and Marc Anthony invite listeners to “súbete”, or “hop on,” suggesting that this song is a ride through memory, emotion, and longing.

[Verso 1: Marc Anthony]
Marc Anthony opens the song with a regretful tone, portraying a late-night moment of weakness. He acknowledges that reaching out is wrong, yet he finds himself returning to the same pattern—seeking his former lover after a few drinks. The phrase “siempre es igual” (it’s always the same) suggests an ongoing struggle to let go. His confession that “todavía nos quedan un par de asuntos pendientes” (we still have a couple of unresolved issues) implies unfinished business, leaving the door open for reconciliation.

[Coro: Piso 21, Marc Anthony & Beéle]
The chorus serves as the emotional climax, reinforcing the pain of a love that could have been. The repetition of “no se me olvida lo que pudimos ser” (I can’t forget what we could have been) highlights the deep regret that haunts them. The contrast between “qué pena con la vida” (what a shame with life) and “estoy muriéndome por volver” (I’m dying to go back) emphasizes the emotional weight of their loss. The chorus is a desperate plea for a second chance, capturing the universal feeling of wanting to rewind time to a moment before everything changed.

[Verso 2: Beéle]
Beéle takes a more introspective approach, reflecting on his intoxicated state and how memories resurface in his mind. His rhetorical questions, “Si tú estás bien, ¿por qué todo acabó mal?” (If you’re fine, why did everything end badly?), reveal unresolved confusion about the breakup. The line “Si como Adidas, yo era tu original” cleverly compares his love to an authentic brand, emphasizing his irreplaceable role in her life. His nostalgic reference to Guatapé—a picturesque town in Colombia—adds a personal touch, tying their love story to a specific place and time.

[Coro: Piso 21 & Marc Anthony]
The chorus returns, reinforcing the overwhelming regret and longing. This time, the repetition amplifies the emotional weight of their words, making it clear that moving on is nearly impossible. The desire to “retroceder” (go back) becomes even more desperate, emphasizing the deep yearning for reconciliation.

[Verso 3: Piso 21]
Piso 21 continues the narrative with raw vulnerability, expressing how drinking leads to reliving the sweetness of the past. The imagery of “el dulce sabor de tu boca” (the sweet taste of your mouth) highlights the sensory memories that refuse to fade. The contrast between “ya no puedo seguir así” (I can’t go on like this) and “la vida contigo es otra cosa” (life with you is something else) reveals a painful realization—life without their love feels empty and incomplete.

[Puente: Piso 21]
This bridge intensifies the emotional struggle, focusing on the pain of seeing an ex happy with someone else. The rhetorical question “¿Pa qué fingir?” (Why pretend?) suggests that despite outward appearances, the heartbreak remains. The line “veo tus fotos y me arrepiento” (I see your photos and regret it) captures the modern struggle of dealing with a breakup in the digital age, where memories are just a scroll away. The desperation to “inventar” (come up with) a way to fix things reflects the overwhelming desire for reconciliation.

[Coro: Beéle, Piso 21 & Marc Anthony]
In the final chorus, the emotional intensity reaches its peak. The artists’ harmonies reinforce the idea that the past still holds power over them, making it nearly impossible to move on. The longing for “aquellos tiempos” (those times) when they weren’t just ex-lovers captures the essence of the song—an aching desire to reclaim what was lost.

[Outro: Piso 21, Beéle & Marc Anthony]
The outro provides a smooth yet bittersweet closing, repeating the song’s key elements with a mix of resignation and lingering hope. The call to “súbete” is repeated, almost as if urging the listener to get lost in their emotions once more. The final echoes of “Oh, na-na-na” leave the song open-ended, reflecting the unresolved feelings that will continue to haunt them.

“Volver” masterfully conveys the pain of nostalgia, regret, and love that refuses to fade. With its soulful melodies and heartfelt lyrics, the song serves as a poignant reminder of how certain relationships leave an everlasting mark, making the desire to go back almost unbearable.

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FAQs

Who is the singer of "Volver" song?

The "Volver" song is sung by Piso 21, Marc Anthony & Beéle.

Who is the lyrics writer of "Volver" song by Piso 21, Marc Anthony & Beéle?

The "Volver" song by Piso 21, Marc Anthony & Beéle lyrics was written by Andy Clay, Daniel McAusland, David Escobar Gallego, Jay Simon, Juan David Huertas & Pablo Mejía.

Who is the music producer of "Volver" song by Piso 21, Marc Anthony & Beéle?

The "Volver" song by Piso 21, Marc Anthony & Beéle was produced by Andy Clay, Jay Simon & Dim.

When did Piso 21, Marc Anthony & Beéle release "Volver" song?

Piso 21, Marc Anthony & Beéle released "Volver" song on Feb 7, 2025.

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