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maestríamastery / master's degree

Maestría literally means 'mastery' or 'master's degree'. It's an unexpected and clever word to find in a heartbreak song, making it very memorable.

In the lyrics, the singer declares, "Porque en esas cositas del amor yo tengo una maestría" (Because in those little things of love, I have a mastery). This line is a boastful and confident claim of expertise in love and affection, suggesting that no one else could love or please his former partner as he did. It adds a unique twist to the typical lament of a lost love.

In this passionate salsa heartbreak anthem, Mexican singer Yiyo Sarante steps into the shoes of a lover who gave everything – kisses, affection, even a bit of madness – only to realize it was never enough. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of betrayed trust: sweet words turned out to be lies, and gentle caresses hid empty promises. Rather than wallow in sorrow, the singer transforms his pain into a fiery declaration of self-worth.

With a mix of sorrow and swagger, he predicts that his former partner will soon feel the sting of regret. “Me vas a extrañar”“You’re going to miss me” – becomes both a warning and a confident chorus. He reminds her of their playful moments, insists no one else will match his unique touch, and admits it was a mistake to give his heart to someone who didn’t deserve it. The song’s message is clear: real love is precious, and taking it for granted means losing something unforgettable.

Yiyo Sarante, born Eduardo Sarante in the Dominican Republic, is a bachata and salsa singer known for his deep, expressive voice. The seventh of nine children born to Ángel Sarante and María Perdomo, he got his start as a percussionist before making his solo singing debut in 1999, performing in the tourist town of Bávaro.

He built his career through the 2000s and 2010s, with his 2011 single "Tierra Mala" landing at number two on the Dominican Republic's annual Top 50 Salsa list. Yiyo comes from a musical family: his older brother, the late Yoskar Sarante, was one of the most celebrated bachata singers of his generation.

Today, Yiyo Sarante continues to record romantic bachata like "Corazón de Acero," building his own following among fans of the genre.

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