Enamorarme Yo

Grupo Extra Grupo Extra

The Heartbreak Anthem: A Rejection of Love

Grupo Extra's song "Enamorarme Yo" is a powerful declaration of disillusionment with love. The lyrics express a deep sense of betrayal and frustration, as the narrator vows never to fall in love again. The song opens with a reflection on the nature of love, questioning its value and comparing it to a fleeting flower or an uncertain destiny. The narrator has been hurt before and is determined not to be deceived again, asking for divine retribution for those who lie in relationships and for Cupid to leave him alone.

The chorus is a resolute rejection of love, with the narrator emphatically stating that he will not fall in love again. He is tired of suffering and being the fool in relationships. The lyrics suggest that love has become a game for others, something trivial and insincere. The narrator prefers to be alone rather than endure the pain and falsehoods that come with love. He dismisses romantic notions as fairy tales and empty words, having learned from his experiences that love only leads to suffering.

Throughout the song, there is a recurring theme of self-preservation and a desire to avoid further emotional pain. The narrator has become cynical about love, viewing it as a source of false sentiments and unnecessary suffering. He emphasizes that life is too short and valuable to waste on the heartbreak that love brings. The song's message is clear: the narrator has had enough of love and chooses to protect himself from further hurt by rejecting it entirely.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Que Sufra, Que Chupe y Que Llore
  2. Si Fueras Mía
  3. Te vas
  4. Lejos de Ti
  5. Me Emborracharé
  6. Hoy Se Bebe
  7. Ni una llamada
  8. Desde Mis Ojos (Bachata Version)
  9. bailemos
  10. Te Amo
View all Grupo Extra songs

Most popular topics in Grupo Extra songs

Related artists

  1. Eddy Herrera
    Eddy Herrera
  2. Mickey Taveras
    Mickey Taveras
  3. Sergio Vargas
    Sergio Vargas
  4. Alex Bueno
    Alex Bueno
  5. Los Hermanos Rosario
    Los Hermanos Rosario
  6. Raulin Rodriguez
    Raulin Rodriguez
  7. Hector Acosta (El Torito)
    Hector Acosta (El Torito)
  8. Antony Santos
    Antony Santos