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SONG MEANING

Prince Royce turns heartbreak into a victory dance in “Si Supieras.” Speaking directly to the ex who once tried to break him, the singer proudly announces that he is thriving: he sleeps better, he laughs louder, and he no longer feels a single pang of guilt or insomnia. The song’s chorus is a playful taunt—“If you only knew how I laugh!”—showing that the tables have turned. Instead of mourning lost love, Royce relishes the idea of his former partner’s envy as she watches him move on with someone new.

Behind the catchy bachata beat lies a message of self-empowerment and emotional survival. “Si Supieras” celebrates cutting toxic ties, reclaiming freedom, and realizing that life gets brighter once you stop seeking approval from the person who hurt you. It is a feel-good reminder that healing is possible and that, sometimes, the best revenge is simply being happy—with a new spring in your step and zero dark circles under your eyes.

ARTIST BIO

Prince Royce, born Geoffrey Royce Rojas on May 11, 1989, in The Bronx, New York City, is an American singer and songwriter of Dominican descent. From a young age, Royce showed a passion for music, experimenting with songwriting and poetry before launching his professional career in 2008.

He is best known for his fresh blend of bachata, Latin pop, and R&B, which propelled his 2010 self-titled debut album to the top of the US Billboard Latin Albums and Tropical Albums charts. Hits like "Stand by Me" and "Corazón Sin Cara" earned him critical acclaim and multiple awards, making him one of the leading figures in modern Latin music. Royce has since released several successful albums, including "Phase II," "Soy el Mismo," and "Five," collaborating with stars such as Shakira, Jennifer Lopez, and Pitbull.

Prince Royce continues to innovate by mixing traditional bachata with contemporary sounds, inspiring a new generation of Latin music fans worldwide.

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