Esta Vez Sí Voy Pa' Encima

Frankie Ruiz Frankie Ruiz

A Triumphant Return: Embracing New Beginnings

Frankie Ruiz's song "Esta Vez Sí Voy Pa' Encima" is a powerful anthem of resilience and renewal. The lyrics convey a sense of facing life head-on with a renewed spirit and determination. Ruiz speaks of coming back 'distinct and different,' highlighting a transformation that has taken place within him. This transformation is fueled by his past experiences, which he now views as lessons rather than burdens. The song is imbued with optimism, faith, and self-confidence, as Ruiz declares his readiness to move forward and achieve new goals.

The song also touches on the importance of family, love, and the support of his audience. Ruiz acknowledges the role of his loved ones and fans in his journey, expressing gratitude for their unwavering support. This connection to his roots and community serves as a source of inspiration and motivation for him to keep pushing forward. The lyrics reflect a deep sense of nostalgia for his home and a commitment to honoring those who have stood by him.

"Esta Vez Sí Voy Pa' Encima" is not just a personal declaration but also a message of hope and encouragement to others. Ruiz's triumphant tone and the repetitive affirmation that 'this time' he will succeed resonate with anyone who has faced setbacks and is determined to overcome them. The song's upbeat rhythm and lively melody further amplify its message of joy and celebration, making it a timeless piece that inspires resilience and positivity.

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  1. Tu Con El
  2. Deseándote
  3. La cura
  4. Quiero Llenarte
  5. La Rueda
  6. Devórame Otra Vez
  7. Desnúdate Mujer
  8. Tú Eres
  9. Y No Puedo
  10. Aquel Viejo Motel
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