Tiene Que Saber
Myke Towers
The Power of Moving On: Myke Towers' 'Tiene Que Saber'
In 'Tiene Que Saber,' Myke Towers delves into the themes of heartbreak, resilience, and the empowerment that comes from moving on. The song opens with a declaration of freedom and the acknowledgment that life is short, setting the stage for a narrative about overcoming betrayal and disappointment. The lyrics suggest that the female protagonist has been let down by her previous partner, who failed her through infidelity or some form of disillusionment. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, where Myke Towers steps in as the new man in her life, emphasizing that her ex needs to understand that he has lost her for good.
The chorus is a powerful assertion of this new reality. Myke Towers repeatedly states, 'Él tiene que saber, él tiene que saber, que ahora el que está soy yo,' which translates to 'He has to know, he has to know, that now it's me who's here.' This repetition underscores the finality of the situation and the protagonist's newfound confidence. The song also touches on the idea that people often imagine the worst, highlighting the mental struggle that comes with betrayal. However, the female character is portrayed as a 'good girl' who is cautious about her new environment, showing that she is not easily swayed by her past experiences.
The song's bridge and verses further explore the dynamics of this new relationship. Myke Towers describes how he is always ready to protect and support her, contrasting sharply with her previous partner's failures. The lyrics also mention the 'law of attraction,' suggesting that their connection is almost fated or destined. This adds a layer of depth to the song, implying that sometimes, the right people come into our lives at the right time, especially when we are ready to move on from past hurts. The song concludes with a reiteration of the chorus, driving home the message that the past is behind them, and a new, more promising chapter has begun.