Debo Aterrizar Lyrics by Kidd Voodoo, Los Bunkers is a latest Spanish song in the voices of Kidd Voodoo, Los Bunkers. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Debo Aterrizar song lyrics are also written by Kidd Voodoo, Los Bunkers. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. Debo Aterrizar is a song about accepting the end of a relationship. The singer expresses that he’s tired of fighting and trying to hold onto the past. Despite still having feelings for the other person, he knows it’s time to let go and face reality. He doesn’t want to start over without them, but he recognizes that healing and moving forward is necessary, even though it’s painful. The song captures the struggle of letting go while still holding onto memories.
Debo Aterrizar Lyrics
[Letra de “Debo Aterrizar”]
[Intro: Kidd Voodoo]
Un, dos, tres, y
[Verso 1: Kidd Voodoo]
Baby, ya no quiero má’ guerra
Vámono’ a tierra
Camino por lo mío y yo ya sé que eso te aterra
A mí lo tuyo no me aterra
Sola te encierra’
Yo hubiese sido tuyo hasta el final de nuestra era
Pero veo que no prospero
No pongo pero’
Me entregué entero
Y considero que triste sería no sanar esta hería’
[Pre-Coro: Kidd Voodoo]
Tu’ parede’ son blanca’ y la’ distingo entre tanta’, yeah
Y aunque no hace falta, de ve’ en cuando me devuelvo pa’l ayer
Y jangueamo’, no’ vimo’, despué’ de ahí no’ fuimo’
Qué bien, seguiste tu camino
Qué mal que no está’ conmigo
Yo me lanzo pa’l río
[Coro: Kidd Voodoo]
Porque no hay gana’ de volver a comenzar
Si e’ que tú no está’ no quiero na’
No quiero na’, no quiero na’
Qué aburrido decir que esto ya fue
Que la suerte vaya donde estés
Si preguntan, no te reemplacé
Nunca jamá’ te utilicé
No te olvide’ que yo fui el primero
Y para serte sincero, espero má’
Me sabe mal
Y aunque no está’, debo aterrizar, -ar, ah-ah
Yo sé que debo aterrizar
[Verso 2: Álvaro López]
Ya no quiero volar
Hoy me quiero quedar aquí, lejos de ti
Si te voy a olvidar, es mejor no pensar
Y dormir, ya me rendí
[Pre-Coro: Kidd Voodoo]
Tu’ parede’ son blanca’ y la’ distingo entre tanta’, yeah
Y aunque no hace falta, de ve’ en cuando me devuelvo pa’l ayer
Y jangueamo’, no’ vimo’, despué’ de ahí no’ fuimo’
Qué bien, seguiste tu camino
Qué mal que no está’ conmigo
Yo me lanzo pa’l río
[Coro: Álvaro López & Kidd Voodoo]
Porque no hay ganas de volver a comenzar
Si es que tú no estás no quiero na’
No quiero na’, no quiero na’
Qué aburrido decir que esto ya fue
Que la suerte vaya donde estés
Si preguntan, no te reemplacé
Nunca jamás te utilicé
No te olvides que yo fui el primero
Para serte sincero, espero más
Me sabe mal
Y aunque no estás, debo aterrizar
Yo sé que debo aterrizar
[Interludio: Cancamusa]
(No te olvides que yo fui el primero
Y para serte sincera, espero más
Me sabe mal
Y aunque no estás, debo aterrizar, ah-ah)
[Outro: Kidd Voodoo]
Yo sé que debo aterrizar
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Debo Aterrizar Lyrics Meaning
[Intro: Kidd Voodoo]
The intro is a simple count, “Un, dos, tres, y,” which marks the start of the song.
[Verso 1: Kidd Voodoo]
In this verse, the singer expresses that he no longer wants to fight or argue. He’s moving forward on his own path, even though it scares the other person. He doesn’t fear what they’re going through, but he feels that the other person has locked themselves away emotionally. He would’ve stayed with them forever, but it’s clear that things aren’t working, and he’s coming to terms with it. He gave his all, and although it’s painful, he knows he has to heal from the heartbreak.
[Pre-Coro: Kidd Voodoo]
In this pre-chorus, the singer reflects on the past. He remembers the moments they shared, even though it’s not necessary to look back. Sometimes, he can’t help but return to those memories, and even though they separated, he feels the weight of their absence. He wonders how it would’ve been if they had stayed together, but he’s also accepting the reality that they’ve both moved on in different ways.
[Coro: Kidd Voodoo]
The chorus reveals the singer’s feelings of being stuck. He doesn’t want to start over because it feels pointless without the other person. He’s not interested in pretending that everything is fine when it’s not. He tells them that they weren’t replaced and that he never used them. Despite the pain of the separation, he still holds onto memories and experiences, but he knows deep down that he needs to move on and let go, which he refers to as “landing” or “coming back to reality.”
[Verso 2: Álvaro López]
In this verse, the singer expresses his desire to stop trying to move on and just stay where he is. He wants to forget the other person, but the best way to do that, he feels, is to stop thinking about them and just let it go. He’s given up on trying to make things work and has accepted that he needs to let the past be.
[Pre-Coro: Kidd Voodoo]
This pre-chorus is similar to the earlier one. The singer reflects on past moments shared with the other person, recalling how they spent time together and how it felt. He acknowledges that they’ve gone in different directions, but there’s still an emotional connection. He’s unsure whether to keep holding onto the past or let go, but he expresses a sense of emotional release, symbolized by him “jumping into the river,” which could represent letting go of everything.
[Coro: Álvaro López & Kidd Voodoo]
This chorus, performed by both artists, expresses similar feelings to the earlier chorus. There’s a lack of motivation to start over because it seems meaningless without the other person. The singer again emphasizes that they weren’t replaced, and that they never took the other person for granted. He also expresses regret but acknowledges that he has to move on and “land,” meaning he has to face reality and stop living in the past.
[Interludio: Cancamusa]
In this short interlude, the singer reiterates the idea that he hasn’t forgotten the past and still has strong feelings about the relationship. He knows that, despite everything, he has to accept reality and let go of the memories.
[Outro: Kidd Voodoo]
The outro is a final acknowledgment that, even though the other person isn’t there, the singer knows that he has to move forward and come back to reality. It’s a simple but powerful statement that highlights his internal acceptance of the situation.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Debo Aterrizar song?
A. Debo Aterrizar song is sung by Kidd Voodoo, Los Bunkers.
Q. Who wrote Debo Aterrizar lyrics?
A. Debo Aterrizar lyrics are penned by Kidd Voodoo, Los Bunkers.
Q. Who has given the music of Debo Aterrizar song?
A. Debo Aterrizar music is composed and produced by Kidd Voodoo, Los Bunkers.
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