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jurémonoslet's swear

Jurémonos is a powerful command that means "let's swear" or "let's make an oath". It comes from the verb jurar (to swear) and is a great example of a Spanish command form with a pronoun attached.

In this dramatic song, two women discover they are being cheated on by the same man. The line "él nos miente a las dos, jurémonos" (he lies to us both, let's swear) is a pivotal moment where they form a pact not to forgive him, turning their shared pain into a bond of solidarity.

Gloria Trevi and Alejandra Guzmán join forces to expose a two-timing heartbreaker who thought he could keep his secret forever. In a fiery dialogue, each woman realizes the other has been living the same romance, the same lies, and the same disappointments. As they uncover the truth, the song shifts from heartbreak to solidarity—two voices once rivals now united by betrayal.

Cuando Un Hombre Te Enamora pulses with Latin rock energy while exploring themes of love’s blindfold, the sting of deceit, and female empowerment. The chorus warns that when a man seduces and lies, the wound can feel fatal, but sisterhood can be the antidote. By the final notes, the women swear a mutual pact: neither will ever forgive him, choosing loyalty to each other over loyalty to a liar. The result is a defiant anthem that turns pain into power, making listeners want to sing, shout, and stand tall alongside these two Mexican icons.

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