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Ingratitud means "ingratitude" and is the central theme of this classic heartbreak anthem. It's a powerful word that goes beyond simple unthankfulness, describing the deep pain of feeling your love and sacrifices have been completely unappreciated.

In the song, the singer laments having to endure his lover's ingratitud, which makes her cruelty feel even sharper. The related word ingrata (ungrateful woman) is used to call her out directly, making this a key word for understanding the raw emotion of the lyrics.

“Tu Ingratitud” is Los Bukis’ fiery confession of heartbreak and pride. Marco Antonio Solís sings as a wounded lover who has endured every cut of his partner’s “cold cruelty.” Now that she is flaunting a new romance, he congratulates her politely – but only on the surface. Beneath the courteous words bubbles a mix of pain and indignation: he begs for a moment to process the loss, reminds her that his heart is still prendido entre las llamas (caught in the flames), and warns that pushing him too far might awaken a desire for revenge.

The song captures that raw stage after a breakup when emotions collide: respect vs. resentment, nostalgia vs. anger. By repeating the word “ingrata” (ungrateful woman) and slipping in affectionate nicknames like chaparrita, Solís shows how love and bitterness can live side by side. Listeners don’t just hear a complaint – they feel the tension of someone trying to keep his dignity while his world is still smoldering. In short, “Tu Ingratitud” is a passionate plea for respect, a snapshot of wounded pride, and a reminder that even the kindest hearts have limits.

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