Llorar Por Ella is a tequila-scented confessional where Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Kany García and Mexican crooner Eden Muñoz swap verses like late-night bar buddies. Wrapped in Regional Mexican guitars and acordeón, the duo admit that time doesn't heal all wounds; every shot only sharpens the memory of her taste. The chorus — “Corazón, corazón, hay que llorar por ella” — turns their broken hearts into a sing-along battle cry, urging listeners to let the tears flow because bottles can’t wash away real love.
Behind the catchy cantina vibe lies a stubborn hope. Even while vowing not to call or text, they cling to the idea that life spins in circles and maybe, just maybe, she’ll walk back through the door. It’s a song for anyone who has ever tried to drown nostalgia, only to find it swimming right beside them, reminding us that some kisses linger longer than any buzz.
Encarnita "Kany" García de Jesús, born on September 25, 1982, in Toa Baja, Puerto Rico, is a celebrated Puerto Rican singer and songwriter known for her heartfelt Latin pop music. With a classical music foundation, having studied cello and guitar from a young age, Kany first gained attention as a contestant on the TV show Objetivo Fama in 2004, where she became one of the most successful non-winners.
Since signing with Sony BMG in 2006, she has released multiple acclaimed albums, including her debut Cualquier Día (2007), featuring hit singles like "Hoy Ya Me Voy." Her poignant lyrics and captivating voice have earned her six Latin Grammy Awards and three Grammy nominations, solidifying her status as one of Latin music's most talented voices. Kany continues to inspire fans with her authentic storytelling and unique blend of pop with thoughtful musicality.