Que Sea Mi Condena Info

While Juan Gabriel's own recordings—often featuring —are the definitive versions, the song has been performed by various other iconic artists:

: They believe that if the loved one hears the song, they will be forgiven because the partner is inherently good ( "eres muy buena" ). Notable Versions Que Sea Mi Condena

The title translates to "Let it be my sentence" or "Let it be my condemnation." The lyrics tell the story of someone who has caused pain to a loved one and, while they feel deep remorse, they are too proud or ashamed to ask for forgiveness directly. : The singer acknowledges they made their partner

: Featured on albums like Mi Historia Musical and Juan Gabriel - 40 Aniversario . "No me atrevo a hablar

: The singer acknowledges they made their partner cry but admits, "No me atrevo a hablar, qué pena a mí me da" (I don't dare speak, I am so ashamed).