Mi Pasado, Mi Presente y Mi Futuro

La Adictiva La Adictiva

The Timeless Love Ballad of La Adictiva

The song "Mi Pasado, Mi Presente y Mi Futuro" by La Adictiva is a heartfelt declaration of love and commitment. The lyrics express the singer's profound feelings for their partner, who has become the most beautiful aspect of their life. The title itself, which translates to 'My Past, My Present, and My Future,' signifies the depth of the singer's devotion, indicating that their love encompasses all aspects of time and their entire being.

The song's verses recount the journey of falling in love, from the initial stages of getting to know each other to the realization of a dream come true. The repetition of the phrase 'Por eso mi pasado, mi presente y mi futuro' emphasizes the singer's pledge to dedicate their past, present, and future to their beloved. This promise is further strengthened by the assurance 'Te lo juro,' which means 'I swear it to you,' underscoring the sincerity and permanence of their feelings.

La Adictiva, known for their romantic ballads in the regional Mexican music genre, often explores themes of love, passion, and relationships in their songs. "Mi Pasado, Mi Presente y Mi Futuro" is a classic example of their musical style, combining emotional lyrics with traditional Mexican sounds to create a song that resonates with anyone who has experienced deep, transformative love. The song's message is universal, celebrating the joy and beauty of finding a true and enduring love that stands the test of time.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. La Pelinegra (part. Gabito Ballesteros)
  2. Mueveme El Pollo
  3. Después de Ti, ¿Quién?
  4. Borracho
  5. Maldito Sea Tu Amor
  6. Te Sueño Despierto
  7. Vamos a Vernos
  8. La Vida En Un Trago
  9. Morir Matando
  10. Clases Conmigo
View all La Adictiva songs

Most popular topics in La Adictiva songs

Related artists

  1. Ramón Ayala Y Sus Bravos Del Norte
    Ramón Ayala Y Sus Bravos Del Norte
  2. Enigma Norteño
    Enigma Norteño
  3. Eslabon Armado
    Eslabon Armado
  4. Joan Sebastian
    Joan Sebastian
  5. Christian Nodal
    Christian Nodal
  6. Pancho Barraza
    Pancho Barraza
  7. Julio Preciado
    Julio Preciado
  8. Alta Consigna
    Alta Consigna