Qué Agonía (feat. Ángela Aguilar)
Yuridia Gaxiola
The Heartache of Lost Love in Yuridia Gaxiola's 'Qué Agonía'
Yuridia Gaxiola, known simply as Yuridia, is a Mexican singer who gained fame after participating in the reality show 'La Academia.' Her music often delves into themes of love, heartbreak, and emotional depth, and 'Qué Agonía' is no exception. In this poignant duet with Ángela Aguilar, Yuridia explores the lingering pain of an unforgettable love that has slipped away.
The lyrics of 'Qué Agonía' speak to the universal experience of not being able to forget a past love. The opening lines, 'La verdad, no te olvidé / Aún te sigo queriendo,' translate to 'The truth is, I haven't forgotten you / I still love you.' This sets the tone for a song that is about the struggle to move on from a relationship that has ended, despite the passage of time and life's changes. The phrase 'Sigue vivo el sentimiento' or 'The feeling is still alive' underscores the enduring nature of the singer's emotions.
The chorus, with its heartfelt apology for not knowing how to love properly, reflects a deep sense of regret. Yuridia acknowledges that the love she shared with her partner was unique and once-in-a-lifetime, singing 'Amores como tú, hoy sé / Solo se viven una vez,' which means 'Loves like you, I know today / Are only lived once.' The song's title, 'Qué Agonía,' which translates to 'What Agony,' encapsulates the torment of holding onto the memory of what once was, and the realization that such a profound connection may never be experienced again. The song is a powerful expression of the pain that comes with reflecting on a lost love and the yearning for what could have been.