by Tito Double P · 2024
The song POR SUS BESOS by Tito Double P is about a man struggling with heartbreak and loneliness after being ignored and forgotten by the woman he loves, feeling devastated and unable to move on from her affection.
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‘POR SUS BESOS’ by Tito Double P is a song about heartbreak and feeling lost when love is gone. We’re going to break down what the lyrics mean and why they hit so hard for anyone who’s ever missed someone. ⬇️
️ The song paints a somber, late-night landscape where the main character is haunted by unanswered calls and fading hope. Listeners are pulled into a world of confusion and longing, underscored by the ache of being left behind.
In the chorus, Tito Double P spills his heart out—he lists everything he’s missing: her kisses, her body, her voice, her time, her love. He almost pleads, “¿Cómo es eso que todo se te olvidó?”—how could she forget everything so easily? The rawness here is unmistakable, as if we, too, are standing in the ruins of something beautiful and wondering how it all slipped away, our own hearts echoing the pain.
The verses dig deeper into those restless nights, painting a picture of someone desperately calling, checking if she’s online, asking friends for answers that never satisfy. “Ya no sé ni dónde estoy,” he confesses, utterly lost; “Y yo ando que me lleva la chingada,” he admits, using strong language to show just how much this loss is tearing him apart. The song’s vivid, sometimes harsh honesty makes it feel like we’re eavesdropping on someone’s most vulnerable moments, especially when he describes the loneliness of “el mes del amor” (the month of love) while everyone else seems happy.
There’s a gritty realism to lines like “Pa’ dormir haces falta aquí, en mi cama,” which don’t sugarcoat the pain—sleep won’t come, the bed is cold, and the only company is heartbreak and a mind racing with memories; even his friends call him “loco,” but really, he’s just broken in the quiet hours before dawn.
The true punch of “POR SUS BESOS” is its unfiltered look at love’s aftermath—a confession that, sometimes, moving on isn’t as simple as turning off your phone or pretending you don’t care.
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