LEARN LYRICS

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SONG MEANING

Imagine a lonely early morning: three empty bottles, the last cigarette, and a phone that keeps begging to be dialed. That is exactly where we meet the narrator of De Lunes a Lunes. Grupo Frontera and Manuel Turizo paint the picture of a heartbroken lover who cannot move past a breakup triggered by gossip and jealousy. Every day of the week blurs together as he drowns his regret in rum, chases away sleep, and sees his ex in every cloud above. His confession is raw and repetitive because the pain is, too; from Monday to Monday, he drinks, remembers, and wishes he had been given the chance to explain.

At its core, the song is a heartfelt plea: “I know I messed up, but please forgive me, because I don’t know how to forget you.” The singer accepts part of the blame, yet reminds us that “the error is of the two.” This balance of accountability and longing makes the track feel both honest and relatable. Wrapped in Regional Mexican rhythms and a touch of Turizo’s Caribbean warmth, the lyrics show how guilt, nostalgia, and stubborn love can lock someone in a week-long loop of sorrow. It is a toast to lost love—and a cautionary tale about what happens when pride speaks louder than conversation.

ARTIST BIO

Grupo Frontera is an innovative Mexican-American band celebrated for blending traditional regional Mexican sounds with modern influences, reflecting the rich musical heritage of both the United States and Mexico. Their heartfelt lyrics and captivating rhythms have garnered them a dedicated following across borders.

Known for their soulful performances and unique fusion of styles, Grupo Frontera has become a standout name in the contemporary Latin music scene, bringing fresh energy to genres like norteño and banda. Their music not only entertains but also serves as a vibrant cultural bridge for Spanish learners and music lovers worldwide.