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Ya Borracho is a playful, heart–on–its–sleeve confession from Mexican artist Herencia De Grandes. Fueled by liquid courage, the singer admits he has fallen head-over-heels in love and is now a self-proclaimed “loco obsesionado.” Instead of hiding his feelings, he parks beneath his crush’s window, guitar in hand, ready to serenade her with the songs she loves. The flowers he plans to bring may not be expensive, but they carry “todo el cariño de mi alma,” showing that genuine emotion matters more than price tags.

As the night (and the drinks) flow, he daydreams about February—Valentine’s season—when he will officially ask her to be his girlfriend. He invites her to quiz him about what makes her special, promising to spend “unas cuantas horas” describing every detail. The chorus repeats his tipsy request: “contéstame la llamada,” urging her to pick up the phone so he can pour out all the sweet words bottled inside. Beneath the fun, festive vibe lies a universal message: sometimes it takes a little bravery (or tequila) to express sincere love, but when we do, we open the door to shared happiness and romance.

ARTIST BIO

Herencia De Grandes are a regional Mexican band from Culiacán, Sinaloa. Formed in 2015, Herencia De Grandes started as a covers act and grew into a hard-working touring band with a steadily expanding catalog. Their sound stays rooted in Regional Mexican, blending rancheras, cumbias, and romantic ballads with a modern, youthful energy.

Led by Iván Rubio on lead vocals and accordion, the group also includes Omar Rubio, Hernán López (drums), José López (bajo sexto), and Jorge Mendiola (bass). In 2023 they signed with Rancho Humilde and have released projects such as Contrato a la vida, Como duele el amor, and Noches sin fin."

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