Virtud directly translates to "virtue", a word describing a quality of high moral standard. It's a beautiful and slightly formal word that adds a touch of class to any conversation.
In the song, Paulina Rubio sings, "Ya quisieran ellos tu virtud" (They would want your virtue), praising her new lover and contrasting him with her exes whom she calls "bobos" (fools). This praise makes you wonder: is she talking about his noble character, or is there a more playful, hidden meaning behind this special "virtue"? This clever wordplay makes the song so fun and intriguing.
Have you ever had two of your exes become friends? In this fun and confident song, Mexican pop star Paulina Rubio finds the whole situation hilarious! She laughs at her "bobos" (fools) for teaming up, comparing them to MasterCard and Visa joining forces. She knows that while they post photos looking popular, they are actually lonely and still thinking about her.
But Paulina has a secret, and it's the best kind of revenge. She sings, “Si supieran quién está en mi cama” (If they only knew who is in my bed), teasing her exes about her amazing new partner. The song is a celebration of moving on, finding a better love, and having the last laugh. It’s all about leaving the past behind and enjoying a happy, passionate present.
Paulina Rubio, known as "The Golden Girl," is a celebrated Mexican singer, songwriter, and television personality born on June 17, 1971, in Mexico City. She first gained fame as a member of the iconic pop group Timbiriche from 1982 to 1991 before launching a successful solo career.
With over 15 million records sold, Rubio is one of the best-selling Latin music artists of all time. Her music spans genres such as Latin pop, dance, electronic, and rock. Albums like La Chica Dorada and Paulina cemented her status as a Latin pop icon with chart-topping hits and critical acclaim. Beyond music, she has also made a mark as a model, actress, and coach on major talent shows across Mexico, Spain, and the United States.