Primero Fue Mía

Silvestre Dangond Silvestre Dangond

The Lingering Shadows of a Past Love

Silvestre Dangond's song "Primero Fue Mía" delves into the complex emotions of a man reflecting on a past relationship where he was betrayed. The lyrics reveal a story of infidelity and the lingering impact it has on all parties involved. The protagonist addresses his former lover, who had another relationship while being with him. Despite the betrayal, he maintained his composure and never exposed the truth, showcasing his strength and dignity.

The song's chorus, repeating the phrase "Tranquilo me cansé de besarla" (Calmly, I got tired of kissing her), signifies the protagonist's emotional exhaustion and detachment from the past relationship. He acknowledges that his ex-lover's current partner is insecure and jealous, knowing that the protagonist was her first love. This insecurity is a testament to the deep connection they once shared, which still haunts the new relationship. The protagonist's calm demeanor contrasts with the turmoil experienced by the new partner, highlighting the lasting impact of past love.

Dangond's lyrics also touch on the theme of deception and the conflict between reason and emotion. The line "Porque la razón no miente, aunque el corazón engañe" (Because reason doesn't lie, even if the heart deceives) underscores the idea that while emotions can be misleading, the truth remains unchanged. This poignant reflection adds depth to the song, making it not just a tale of betrayal but also a meditation on the nature of love and trust. Through his heartfelt delivery and evocative lyrics, Dangond captures the pain and complexity of moving on from a love that once was.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Las Locuras Mías
  2. Justicia (part. Natti Natasha)
  3. Después de Tantos Años
  4. Coño, ¿Qué Pasó?
  5. El Tiempo
  6. La Ciquitrilla
  7. Con Agua Fria
  8. Materialista
  9. Sigo Siendo El Papa
  10. Pa Que
View all Silvestre Dangond songs

Most popular topics in Silvestre Dangond songs

Related artists

  1. Los Diablitos
    Los Diablitos
  2. Omar Geles
    Omar Geles
  3. Felipe Peláez
    Felipe Peláez
  4. Kaleth Morales
    Kaleth Morales
  5. Elder Dayán Díaz
    Elder Dayán Díaz
  6. Joe Arroyo
    Joe Arroyo
  7. Andrés Cepeda
    Andrés Cepeda
  8. Dragón y Caballero
    Dragón y Caballero