Lo Que Te Di is Marc Anthony’s heartfelt confession about giving everything to someone who did not value it. Over bright salsa rhythms, he looks back at a relationship where he offered genuine, no-strings-attached love—“mi corazón en un pañuelo”—only to receive it back in tatters. The lyrics paint a vivid contrast: his gifts were priceless and sincere, while her return was careless and empty.
Instead of bitterness, Marc Anthony chooses liberation. He recognizes the good moments, admits his temporary happiness, then releases his partner with a graceful wish: “Que seas feliz.” The song becomes an empowering reminder that real love cannot be bought, and that sometimes the bravest act is letting go while proudly keeping the memory of all you gave.
Marc Anthony (born Marco Antonio Muñiz on September 16, 1968, in New York City) is an American singer and actor of Puerto Rican descent, celebrated as the top-selling salsa artist of all time. Known for his passionate Latin salsa hits and heartfelt ballads, he has won four Grammy Awards, eight Latin Grammy Awards, and holds Guinness World Records for best-selling tropical/salsa artist and most number-one albums on the Billboard Tropical Albums chart.
Starting his career in freestyle and house music, Marc Anthony shifted to salsa in the early 1990s with his debut album Otra Nota, inspired by legends like Tito Puente and Héctor Lavoe. Over the years, he has blended traditional salsa with urban sounds, earning international acclaim and multiple chart-topping hits like Vivir Mi Vida. Beyond music, Anthony has showcased his talents in films such as El Cantante and Man on Fire, making him a versatile icon in Latin entertainment.