LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Y Soporta cranks the heartbreak dial all the way to sass. In this brassy banda-pop tune, Grupo Firme and Nathan Galante flip the usual tear-soaked breakup script. The singer is done mourning and has moved on with swagger to spare. His message to the ex: “Deal with it!”

Each verse serves a spicy update on his new life: someone else is kissing him, her body no longer tempts him, and she will not be the mother of his kids. The repeated hook “y soporta” – meaning “so put up with it” – drives home his gleeful farewell while the trumpets blare in celebration of fresh beginnings. It is a sing-along anthem for anyone ready to trade sorrow for confidence, lace up their boots, and march forward with a grin.

ARTIST BIO

Grupo Firme is a dynamic regional Mexican band originating from Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, known for their vibrant fusion of Pacific/Sinaloan norteño, Sinaloan banda, and norteño-banda styles. Founded in 2014 by Eduin Cazares and Jairo Corrales, the group quickly rose to prominence with hits like "Pídeme" and "Juro Por Dios," captivating fans across Mexico and the United States.

Winning multiple awards including Latin Grammys and Premio Lo Nuestro honors, Grupo Firme has established itself as a powerhouse in contemporary Mexican music. Their energetic live performances, such as the stadium tour "Enfiestados y Amanecidos," showcase their connection with audiences. Collaborations with stars like Maluma, Thalía, and Demi Lovato highlight their versatile appeal and continue to expand their reach in the Latin music scene.

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