Gemidos translates to "moans" or "groans." While it can refer to sounds of pain or distress, in a romantic or intimate context, it often refers to sounds of pleasure.
In J Balvin's song, the line "¿Qué dirías si te digo que yo extraño tus gemidos?" (What would you say if I told you I miss your moans?) clearly uses the word in a sensual and intimate way. It's a bold and evocative word that hints at the passionate past shared between the singer and the person he can't forget, making it very enticing for a learner.
Have you ever felt like you're living, but not really alive after a breakup? That's the core feeling in J Balvin's "No Te Olvido." The song captures the confusing mix of pain and memory after a relationship suddenly ends. The singer insists the connection isn't truly over, repeating the line, "Yo no te olvido, tú no me olvidas" (I don't forget you, you don't forget me).
He's haunted by memories, from the scent she left on his sheets to their intimate moments. He feels he's the one who lost the most, yet he can't understand why she now acts "como desconocida" (like a stranger). It's a classic story of heartbreak, where one person is left wondering what went wrong and desperately wishing they could go back to the way things were.