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atrevería — would dare

AtreverĂ­a comes from the verb atreverse, meaning 'to dare' or 'to venture'. It's a strong word that conveys confidence and boldness.

In "Te Conozco Bien," Marc Anthony repeatedly uses this word to emphasize his certainty about his ex-lover's feelings and future actions. He sings, "Me atreverĂ­a a jurar" (I would dare to swear), highlighting his unwavering conviction that she will return to him. This word captures the song's central theme of knowing someone so intimately that you can predict their every move.

"Te Conozco Bien" is a salsa song about an ex who left, but who the narrator is convinced isn't really happy where she landed.

He feels sorry for her, and a little angry too, because he gave her everything and she still walked away for someone else. But he knows her too well to believe it's over. He hears it in her voice when she calls, and he's sure she's not happy with her new partner, even if she pretends to be.

So he waits. He's confident she'll come back, knock on his door, and admit she made a mistake. The chorus repeats that certainty like a promise he's making to himself: "I know you well, and you'll come back."

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.

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