TU FUISTE LA LUZ Lyrics – Zaramay

“TU FUISTE LA LUZ” Lyrics by Zaramay is a latest Spanish song in the voice of Zaramay. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “TU FUISTE LA LUZ” song lyrics are also written by Zaramay. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song Tú Fuiste La Luz by Zaramay talks about a deep and emotional relationship that turned painful. He reflects on love, betrayal, and the lessons learned from heartbreak. At one point, she was his guiding light during dark times, but things fell apart due to lies, misunderstandings, and lack of loyalty. Now he’s focused on moving forward, success, and guarding his heart from fake love.

Letra de TU FUISTE LA LUZ – Zaramay

[Letra de “TU FUISTE LA LUZ”]

[Intro]
Yeah, yeah
Zaramay, baby (Zaramay, baby)
Otra carta de amor, yeah
Y esto dice así, okey? Yeah

[Verso 1]
Si esa baby en mí no demustra interé’
No me importa ni lo buena que esté
Que no tené’, si no tené’, si sos vaga o te mantené’
Tú dime con quién andas y te diré quién eres
Estar con la misma persona hasta la vejez

Y si Dios lo permite, que tengamos un bebé
Pero quien te falló una vez, te vuelve a fallar otra vez
Y que la vida cobra lo que lastimá’ y lo que debé’
Muchos dicen que el amor solo e’ una fantasía
Tu cara decía otra cosa cuando te lo hacía
“Sos el amor de mi vida”, lagrimeando me decía’
Y fuiste Judas Iscariote en la cena del Mesías
Mi’ objetivos, ma, son simples, par de carro’ en la mansión
Abrir negocios que a futuro nos dé frutos la inversión
No tengo tiempo pa’ perder y meno’ en una discusión
Hazte a un lado solita si no bancás la presión
Las rede’ sociales afectan la relación
Pero el que ama de verdad no cae en la tentación
No sé si es chapado a la antigua la nueva generación
Donde el hacer sufrir al otro se tornó una diversión
Lo que menos quise e’ generar inseguridades
Sabés que en este rubro hay todo en cantidades
Viví la mitad de mi vida, basta de maldade’
Solo quiero una princesa pa’ pasar el modo arcade
La fama es puta, sé que se me acercan porque canto
Cuesta mucho volvé’ a confiá’, más cuando fallan tanto
Quisiera ser alguien normal para un amor real
Soy un hombre leal y como yo no quedan cuantos
Si ahora por la noche tenés frío, faltan mis brazo’
Y en la mesa donde te sentás, hoy hay un solo vaso

Antes que otra decepción, dame un balazo
Por eso, mami, opté por la decisión de dar un paso
Solita te rescataste, quien te qusio y no te quiso
Yo con gile’ no reniego, se van pa’l piso
Yo sé que al otro cabrón lo abrazás de compromiso
Pa’ curarte las herida’ que mi sentimiento hizo
Meter lo mete cualquiera, pero ¿que mi piel te roce? Eso no sé
Si es lo mismo que lo hago Fulano o José
Que te hagan bien el amor (Bien el amor), distintas pose’
Que te hagan venir diez vece’ antes de que sean las 12
Vos ni te entendés, primero pedís que me aleje y después volvés
Pidiendo pa’ que no te deje
Y es un momento importante donde no se pierde el eje
Ya lo dice todo el pueblo, ma, lo’ jefe’ con los jefe’

[Estribillo]
Tú fuiste la luz que me iluminó cuando había oscuridad
En noches de maldad, yeah
Si esos negro’ me buscan problema’, acá hay más fierros que en Bagdad
En noches de maldad, yeah (Zaramay, baby)
Tú fuiste la luz que me iluminó cuando había oscuridad
En noches de maldad, yeah
Si esos negro’ me buscan problema’, acá hay más fierros que en Bagdad
En noches de maldad, yeah (El Jefe del Malianteo)

[Verso 2]
Es mejor cortar raíz que seguir cargando disgusto’
Más cuando uno lo da todo, no parece un trato justo
¿Vos quería’ estar soltera? Yo te di el gusto
Era mucho brillo pa’ tu anillo, por eso no incrusto
Tuviste mi mejor versión, no valoraste
Por la misma puerta que te fuiste, hoy de vuelta entraste
Todavía de tu mente nadie te quitó mi nombre
Si tu corazón no tiene lugar para ningún hombre, mami
Si tuviste copia’ fue porque había una llave
Y la perdiste y el error duele cuando uno sabe
Pa’ saber quién sos en mi presente, me importa el pasado
Yo no soy un partidario de “lo hecho está pisa’o”
A mí tampoco nadie me devuelve días perdido’
¿Cuánto tiempo invertido pa’ quedarme deprimido?
Hasta que me subí a un avión cerca de lo’ Estados Unido’
Y me volví con ese cheque, nada arrepentido
Las cosas pasan por algo y fue lo sucedido
Y el camino de la vida me demuestra que he aprendido
Hay que ser fuerte y ser amigo de la muerte
Porque despué’ de algo malo, nace algo positivo
Delante de una maldita no hable’ de tus biene’ ajeno’
De negocio’, de los viaje’, de las prótesi’ o lo’ seno’
Es lamentable, nunca van a querer meno’
Y acordate que hay b0mbones que pueden tener veneno
Lo que hago ‘e corazón, algún día retribuye
Y ser cobarde que es aquel que sin motivo’ solo huye
Que deja caer todo lo que con tiempo se construye
Pero hay gente que está mal y que lo bueno lo destruye
Y vo’ estabas convencida que había mejores
Conociste mi persona y eso hizo que te enamore’
Era ese bajo la lluvia que te esperaba con flores
Pero en casa nunca te enseñaron qué son los valore’
Y hasta a veces la más pu— pide cariño
Despué’ sola’ se dan cuenta que no todo es pasta y guiño
De formar una familia o valorarte por quién eres
Si por un billete puedo ver qué hay detrás del corpiño, b!tch

[Estribillo]
Tú fuiste la luz que me iluminó cuando había oscuridad
En noches de maldad, yeah
Si esos negro’ me buscan problema’, acá hay más fierros que en Bagdad
En noches de maldad, yeah
Tú fuiste la luz que me iluminó cuando había oscuridad
En noches de maldad, yeah
Si esos negro’ me buscan problema’, acá hay más fierros que en Bagdad
En noches de maldad, yeah

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TU FUISTE LA LUZ Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
The intro sets the mood like a personal message or love letter. Zaramay is getting ready to express some deep feelings. It’s like he’s saying, “Here’s another story from the heart, listen up,” and warming up before diving into real emotions.

[Verso 1]
Zaramay starts by saying he doesn’t care how attractive someone is if they don’t truly care about him. He values effort and loyalty over looks or whether someone’s financially supported or not. He believes that who you hang out with reflects who you are. His dream is to be with one loyal partner forever, maybe even raise a family if life allows it. But he warns that people who hurt you once are likely to hurt you again, and that life has a way of making people pay for the harm they cause.

He touches on how many think love isn’t real, just a fantasy, but his experience says otherwise. He recalls intimate moments when she showed affection and even called him the love of her life with tears in her eyes—only to betray him later, comparing her betrayal to Judas turning on Jesus. That hits hard and shows how deeply she hurt him.

He talks about his personal goals: wanting cars, a mansion, and successful businesses, not just for show but for long-term rewards. He doesn’t want to waste time, especially not on fights. If she can’t handle pressure, he’d rather she leave on her own. Social media, he says, messes up relationships, but if someone really loves you, they don’t fall for temptations online.

He reflects on how the new generation treats hurting each other like a game, and that’s not what he’s about. He never meant to make her feel insecure, but in his line of work, there are always people around, and it’s easy to get jealous. After living half his life in chaos, he’s done with all that. Now, he just wants someone real—a “princess” to enjoy life with.

He knows fame brings fake people close, and it’s made trusting others hard. Deep down, he wishes he could be a normal guy with a normal love story. He says he’s loyal, a rare type these days. If she feels cold at night or lonely at the dinner table, it’s because his presence is missing. He’d rather face a bullet than go through another heartbreak. That’s how painful it’s been.

He tells her she had the chance to escape and now keeps holding on to someone new out of obligation, not love. She’s trying to heal from the emotional wounds he left. But anyone can sleep with someone—it’s not about that. He wonders if those new guys make her feel the same way he did. He questions whether those new experiences compare to the connection they shared. One moment she pushes him away, and the next she begs him to stay. He’s tired of the emotional rollercoaster. At this point, he’s done explaining—real recognizes real, and people know he stands among the true ones.

[Estribillo]
She used to be the one who brought light into his darkest moments—his reason to feel something good when everything else felt wrong. During the wild and dangerous nights he lived through, her presence felt like peace. But now, things have changed. If trouble comes his way, he’s ready for it. He’s armed, both physically and mentally, like he’s in a war zone. Those nights are still dark, but now he handles them differently.

[Verso 2]
He starts off by saying it’s better to cut things off completely than to keep dragging around hurt and frustration. When someone gives everything and doesn’t feel it’s being matched, it stops feeling fair. She said she wanted to be single, so he let her go. He hints that she wasn’t ready for the kind of love and shine he was offering—that’s why he never gave her the ring.

She had the best version of him but didn’t see its worth. Now she’s trying to come back through the same door she left, but nothing’s the same. Her mind is still stuck on him, and her heart seems closed off to everyone else. He says if she found people trying to copy him, it’s because they were following his lead. But she lost the key, and now she knows it was a mistake—because when you know better, mistakes hurt more.

For him, the past matters. He doesn’t believe in just forgetting what’s been done. No one can give him back the time he wasted being heartbroken. He spent a lot of that time sad, but then he picked himself up, got on a plane, went to the U.S., made money, and came back with no regrets. He believes everything happens for a reason and that life taught him lessons through that pain. You have to be strong—even make peace with death sometimes—because something good can come from the worst moments.

He warns not to share your personal wins in front of the wrong people—especially not those who just want status or money. Some people may look sweet but are toxic underneath. He believes that what you give from the heart will come back to you someday. Real strength, to him, is not running away without reason. Cowards destroy things that took time to build. And sadly, some people are so broken that they can’t handle anything good—they destroy it.

She thought there were better options out there. But then she met him, and that changed her. He was the one waiting in the rain with flowers—the one who truly cared. But maybe she never learned what real values are at home. Even girls who act tough still crave love. But they realize too late that life isn’t all about money and compliments. If money can reveal who someone really is, then he’s already seen through her.

[Estribillo]
Once again, he repeats that she was the light in his darkest times. When he was surrounded by danger and bad vibes, her love stood out like a bright spot. But if anyone wants to bring trouble into his life now, he’s ready to face it. He’s armed with strength, experience, and probably actual weapons. That light she once gave him is gone, and now he’s learned to survive without it.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung TU FUISTE LA LUZ song?
A. TU FUISTE LA LUZ song is sung by Zaramay.

Q. Who wrote TU FUISTE LA LUZ lyrics?
A. TU FUISTE LA LUZ lyrics are penned by Zaramay.

Q. Who has given the music of TU FUISTE LA LUZ song?
A. TU FUISTE LA LUZ music is composed and produced by Zaramay.

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