"YA PEDO QUIÉN SABE" is a new Spanish song by Grupo Frontera featuring Christian Nodal, from the album "JUGANDO A QUE NO PASA NADA." Released on March 8, 2024, under the Grupo Frontera label, the song combines the unique styles… Read More
YA PEDO QUIÉN SABE Lyrics
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[Verse 1: Christian Nodal]
If I'm good and healthy
Someone asks me if I would return to your side
Obviously I tell them no
I won't repeat that mistake
[Chorus: Payo Solís & Christian Nodal]
But now who knows
In one of those maybe I'll call you
And with some tequilas on top
I miss you here, and you know that
But now who knows
I may be missing your kisses
And let me tell you a broken heart
In your last photo waiting for a return
You don't fit here in my bed
But now who knows
[Verse 2: Payo Solís & Christian Nodal]
I would have to be very drunk
And you with a lot of luck
So that my heart forgets the damage that loving you caused it
The wound just won't go away
Not even because I put a band-aid on it.
I would like to go look for you, but I'm not doing anything right now.
If I don't take you into account
I don't know if you already realized
That time I spoke to you in July
It was because I had a Don Julio
Good and healthy I don't love you
[Chorus: Christian Nodal & Payo Solís]
But now who knows
In one of those maybe I'll call you
And with some tequilas on top
I miss you here, and you know that
But now who knows
I may be missing your kisses
And let me tell you a broken heart
In your last photo waiting for a return
You don't fit here in my bed
But now who knows
[Outro: Julián Peña Jr. & Christian Nodal]
And this is Grupo Frontera
Christian Nodal
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"YA PEDO QUIÉN SABE" is a new Spanish song by Grupo Frontera featuring Christian Nodal, from the album "JUGANDO A QUE NO PASA NADA." Released on March 8, 2024, under the Grupo Frontera label, the song combines the unique styles of both artists to create a compelling narrative about the complexities of post-breakup emotions.
The lyrics of "YA PEDO QUIÉN SABE" explore the conflicting feelings that arise after a breakup, particularly under the influence of alcohol. The song delves into the struggle of maintaining resolve when sober while acknowledging the weakening of that resolve when intoxicated. The narrative captures the vulnerability and uncertainty of potentially reaching out to an ex, revealing the depth of unresolved emotions and the impact of memories that linger.
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