Y Que Soporten (feat. Gloria Trevi)
Banda MS de Sergio Lizárraga
Empowerment and Moving On: The Anthem of Self-Worth
“Y Que Soporten” by Banda MS de Sergio Lizárraga, featuring Gloria Trevi, is a powerful anthem of self-worth and empowerment. The song narrates the story of someone who has moved on from a past relationship and is now thriving, much to the dismay of their ex. The lyrics are filled with a sense of triumph and vindication, as the protagonist reflects on the efforts they put into the relationship and the realization of their own value after it ended. The phrase “Y que soporten” (And let them endure it) is a bold declaration that the protagonist is unapologetically enjoying their life, regardless of their ex’s feelings.
The song opens with a direct message to the ex, emphasizing that it’s too late for reconciliation. The protagonist recounts how much they invested in the relationship and how their efforts were not reciprocated. This sets the stage for the main theme of the song: self-empowerment and the joy of moving on. The chorus, with its catchy and defiant tone, reinforces this message by highlighting the protagonist’s newfound happiness and the ex’s regret. The use of colloquial language and expressions adds a layer of authenticity and relatability to the song, making it resonate with anyone who has experienced a similar situation.
Gloria Trevi’s collaboration adds an extra layer of fierceness to the song. Known for her rebellious and bold persona, Trevi’s presence amplifies the song’s message of independence and self-respect. The interplay between Banda MS’s traditional banda sound and Trevi’s pop-rock influence creates a dynamic and energetic track that captures the essence of moving on and thriving. The song’s upbeat tempo and lively instrumentation further enhance its empowering message, making it an anthem for anyone who has overcome a difficult breakup and emerged stronger.