Decembrina is an adjective derived from "diciembre" (December), meaning "December-related" or "Christmassy." It's a less common word than just saying "en diciembre" (in December).
In the song, the artist uses it in the phrase "fechas decembrina" (December dates/holidays), setting a festive, end-of-year mood before diving into the heartbreak of the lyrics. It adds a touch of seasonal specificity that makes the word stand out.
Ever wondered what it sounds like when someone closes the door on a past relationship for good? In "Ya Te Perdí la Fe," which translates to "I Already Lost Faith in You," Luis R Conriquez delivers a powerful message to a former lover. He's not angry or wishing them ill; in fact, he accepts they probably weren't right for each other. However, he's confident that what they shared was unforgettable.
He predicts that when people ask about their breakup, his ex will be reminded of their happy moments and the "secrets that only you and I know," bringing tears to her "beautiful little eyes." Despite this emotional pull, the singer's mind is made up. The core message is a firm declaration: even if she wants to come back, it's too late. He has lost all faith, and there's no turning back.