Que Sufra, Que Chupe y Que Llore

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The Anthem of Betrayed Hearts: Grupo Extra's 'Que Sufra, Que Chupe y Que Llore'

Grupo Extra's song 'Que Sufra, Que Chupe y Que Llore' is a vibrant and emotionally charged piece that delves into the themes of love, betrayal, and the quest for emotional justice. The lyrics tell the story of someone who regrets leaving their partner and is now suffering the consequences of that decision. However, there is a twist: the person they left their partner for was unfaithful, playing with two hearts at the same time.

The song's chorus, which translates to 'Let him suffer, let him drink and let him cry,' serves as a powerful mantra for those who have been wronged in love. It's a call for the unfaithful partner to experience the pain they've caused, a sort of karmic retribution. The repetition of this line throughout the song emphasizes the strong emotions of the betrayed, who seek solace in the idea that the one who hurt them will eventually face their own emotional turmoil.

Grupo Extra, known for their bachata and reggaeton influences, infuses the song with a rhythm that is both danceable and poignant. The music contrasts with the lyrics' heavy emotional content, creating a dynamic that encourages listeners to find strength and empowerment through dance and music, even in the face of heartbreak. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the sting of infidelity and the complex mix of love and pain that often accompanies it.

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  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
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