“Y Ahora” plunges us right into the raw aftermath of a breakup. Grupo Firme teams up with 6ix9ine to paint the picture of a lovesick narrator who wakes up missing every cariñito, sending texts that never get answered, and replaying memories while the silence on the other end grows louder. The upbeat banda arrangement might make you sway, yet the lyrics confess a heart split in two: he is drinking with friends, but every sip reminds him that she is out there “gozándote la vida.” The chorus is a desperate question — “Y ahora, ¿qué hago?” — capturing that universal panic when forgetting someone feels impossible and the phone stays stubbornly quiet.
At the same time, the song turns heartbreak into resilience. Realizing he has to guard his feelings “el doble,” the singer acknowledges the wound, admits he is “jodido,” then vows to protect what is left of his heart. 6ix9ine’s cameo adds a playful edge, fusing regional Mexican flair with urban bravado, and together they remind us that love can knock you flat but music – and maybe one more round with your compas – can help you stand back up.