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In "LA FAMA," Tito Double P delivers a raw and honest message to a former lover. He recalls meeting her when he was at his lowest, feeling "solo, triste y perdido" (lonely, sad, and lost). Now that she's gone, he's left with sleepless nights and the pain of seeing her with someone else, admitting he was once "adicto a tus labios" (addicted to your lips).
Despite his heartbreak, the singer leans into the very lifestyle she warned him about. He surrounds himself with other women and fully embraces his love for "el dinero y lo que trae la fama" (money and what fame brings). He even admits that her criticisms of him were true, calling himself a "perro, patán, egoísta" (dog, jerk, selfish). Yet, underneath all the bravado, he confesses a conflicting truth: "te juro te amé de a de veras" (I swear I truly loved you), revealing a story of lost love complicated by fame and personal flaws.