Alicia Villarreal - Mejor Que Tú

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Letra de "Mejor Que Tú"

Verse
Mira
Mírame ahora
Ya no estoy sola
Tu deseo no se cumplió

Verse
Cuida
Muy bien tus palabras
Porque después de este día
Las vas a recordar

Pre-Chorus
Tú me dejaste
Y no te cansaste
De echarme la culpa
De decir que no soy nadie

Chorus
Mírame ahora
No soy la misma que dejaste
Y porque te amé
Aguantó de todo mi coraje

Chorus
Mírame ahora
Sabrás que no eres indispensable
Que sobreviví
A tus deseos dе lastimarme

Post-Chorus
Y en mi nueva vida
Dеspués de que te fuiste
Para mi buena suerte
Él es mejor que tú

Verse
Dices
Puras tonterías
Que nadie me quiere
Y maldices este amor

Pre-Chorus
No existe nada
Que pueda dañarme
Y aunque digas lo que digas
Fuiste tú el más cobarde

Chorus
Mírame ahora
No soy la misma que dejaste
Y porque te amé
Aguantó de todo mi coraje

Chorus
Mírame ahora
Sabrás que no eres indispensable
Que sobreviví
A tus deseos de lastimarme

Post-Chorus
Y en mi nueva vida
Después de que te fuiste
Para mi buena suerte
Él es mejor que tú

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After participating in different bands in her native city, regional Mexican singer Alicia Villarreal joined successful Grupo Límite, playing along with accordionist Gerardo Padilla, guitarist Sergio Ponce, bassist Jesús Cantú, percussionist Carlos Ramírez, and drummer Juan Cantú. Grupo Límite debuted with the release of Por Puro Amor in 1995, becoming a top-selling group soon after. Alicia Villarreal’s first solo album, called Soy Lo Prohibido, was produced by Homero Patón and released by the Latin division of Universal in 2001. Cuando el Corazon Se Cruza appeared in early 2004, and 2006’s Orgullo de Mujer cracked the Billboard 200, landed at number eight on Top Latin Albums, and earned the singer a Grammy nomination. A Mexican and US tour followed that lasted well over a year. When Villarreal re-emerged with La Jefa in 2009, it relied much more on the traditional Mexican fare of her earlier career than on the fusion of norteno and Latin pop that made her a star. Its bouncy rancheras and sanguine ballads were rife with accordions and tubas dominating the mix. It resonated with fans, too: The album placed well within the Top 200 and hit the number four spot on Top Latin Albums, spending 14 weeks on the chart. In addition, it topped the Mexican Regional albums chart after debuting at number 11 and spent nine weeks in the number one position. Her tour plans were interrupted when her 36-year-old brother José Víctor Villarreal Esparza, was killed in a car accident; other than compilation albums, La Jefa was her last release for eight years. She spent her time raising two young sons and collaborating behind the scenes with with her husband, hit producer and bandleader Cruz Martinez (Los Super Reyes). In July of 2017, Villarreal announced her return to music with the pre-release ranchera single “Haz Lo Que Quieras” (whose video racked up two million views in its first month) and followed it with “Te Aprovechas,” a cumbia-cum-mariachi duet with LatinX pop duo Ha*Ash. A live video version of the cumbia/merengue medley “Yo Sin Tu Amor/El Príncipe” hit a million views after its first release in August. Her Martinez-produced full-length La Villarreal arrived in stores on August 17.