“Te Va A Ser Mejor” is Sen Senra’s bold self-love anthem. In the song, the Japanese artist looks a past lover in the eye and basically says, “I’m on my way up, and I’m not changing course.” She admits she is not perfect—her memory slips and she is no saint—yet she stands firm in her truth. Every verse is packed with confidence: she weighs every detail of her life like precious cargo, safeguards what matters, and reminds us that each new day leaves her richer than the last.
The heart of the chorus says it all: “Te va a ser mejor olvidarme… Si estoy tocando el cielo.” Translation: “It will be better for you to forget me… because I’m touching the sky.” Sen Senra urges her ex to let go, knowing that staying tethered will only drag them both under, Titanic-style. With clever movie metaphors and fresh-versus-frozen wordplay, she paints a picture of someone sailing ahead while another vessel slowly sinks. The message is crystal clear: when you are soaring, you cannot afford to fold. Sometimes the kindest thing you can do for someone—and yourself—is to wave goodbye from the clouds.