Suele Suceder (part. Nicky Jam)

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Forbidden Love and Human Imperfection in 'Suele Suceder'

The song 'Suele Suceder' by Piso 21, featuring Nicky Jam, delves into the complexities of forbidden love and the emotional turmoil that accompanies infidelity. The lyrics tell the story of a woman who is in a relationship but finds herself emotionally and physically involved with another man. The song opens with a poignant question, asking why she cries when she knows she feels lonely with her current partner. This sets the stage for a narrative that explores the duality of love and guilt.

The chorus, 'No llores mujer, si le fuiste infiel,' translates to 'Don't cry, woman, if you were unfaithful.' This line captures the essence of the song, acknowledging the human tendency to make mistakes and fall into situations that are morally complex. The singers express that their love was not something they sought out but rather something that happened naturally, emphasizing the idea that 'suele suceder' or 'it usually happens.' This phrase normalizes the act of infidelity, suggesting that it is a common human experience.

Throughout the song, there is a recurring theme of longing and regret. The male protagonist reminisces about the moments they shared, highlighting the emotional and physical connection they had. He acknowledges the pain and confusion the woman feels but also reassures her that what they had was real and meaningful. The song ends on a note of unresolved tension, with the man asking if her current partner can make her as happy as he did, leaving the listener to ponder the complexities of love, loyalty, and human imperfection.

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