Si Veo a Tu Mamá

Album: YHLQMDLG (2020)
Charted: 32
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Songfacts®:

  • This song's title translates to "And if I see your mom." The track finds Bad Bunny still thinking about his lover, six months after breaking up with her. He hopes to bump into her mother so he can find out what his ex is up to now.
  • The hook translates into English as:

    I still love you
    But I know it's a mistake
    Because you don't love me anymore
    And without you, I do better


    The Puerto Rican rapper still has feelings for his ex. Despite protesting that he's better off without her, he's hoping there might still be a reconciliation.

    And if I see your mom
    I ask her about you
    To see if you already have someone
    Someone that makes you happy


    Bad Bunny is clearly in denial.

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