Norteñarte is a fascinating and unique word in these lyrics. It's a playful, informal verb created from "Norteña," which refers to a woman from northern Mexico or, more commonly, the Norteño musical genre.
In the context of the song, "Y que se oiga bonito mi energía Norteñarte" (And may my energy sound beautiful making you Norteña), it implies an intention to immerse someone in the Norteño culture or style, perhaps even to make them fall in love in a passionate, Norteño way. It's a creative and culturally specific term that stands out.
Ever been in a situation where someone tells you, "It's not you, it's me"? That's the heart of this song by La Energia Nortena. The singer is apologizing for not being ready for a serious relationship, admitting, "I haven't matured, I don't feel ready for something formal." He's caught in a confusing place, telling the other person he doesn't want to lose them, but he also doesn't want them to stay.
This song is a brutally honest confession of indecisiveness. The speaker takes full responsibility for his feelings, blaming his own "bad attitude that doesn't let me be faithful to you." He feels insecure and confused, and the title says it all: "Ni Yo Sé Lo Que Quiero," which means "I Don't Even Know What I Want." It's a classic story of someone who can't commit, even when they know they might be letting a good person go.