Maldito orgullo literally translates to "damned pride" or "cursed pride". It's a phrase loaded with emotion and regret.
In the song's powerful chorus, the singer identifies this feeling as the sole reason for his heartbreak, singing: "maldito orgullo que mato de golpe nuestra relacion" (damned pride that killed our relationship in one blow). It's a very dramatic and relatable phrase, capturing the moment someone realizes their own stubbornness destroyed something beautiful.
“Necesito Más De Ti” is Duelo’s raw confession of a love that slipped away and left a permanent echo in his chest. Over the band’s signature norteño-romantic sound, the narrator wonders if his ex has already found the tenderness he never quite managed to give her. Every line is a tug-of-war between guilt and longing: he accepts defeat yet admits his wounds refuse to heal, describing how even the simple act of breathing feels painful without her presence.
The chorus erupts into a desperate declaration: Necesito más de ti — “I need more of you.” He blames pride for tearing the relationship apart, and now that hollow space follows him everywhere. No new love has been able to fill it, and his heart seems ready to stop trying. In short, this song paints a vivid portrait of pride, regret, and an unquenchable thirst for the one person who made life feel complete.