The track’s longevity lies in its ability to adapt. Whether as a power ballad or a club anthem, "Sé Cómo Duele" remains a definitive showcase for Karina’s "La Voz" (The Voice). By stripping away the slow tempo, the Rivert Club Mix highlights the song's inherent rhythmic potential, proving that even the deepest heartbreak can find a home on the dancefloor.
: The song became a massive hit across Latin America and was featured as the main theme for a popular Venezuelan broadcast. Karina - Se Como Duele (Rivert Club Mix)
: Expect heavy use of drum machine beats (often 808/909 styles) and bright digital keyboards that maintain the song's "heart-on-sleeve" melodrama while making it compatible with contemporary DJ sets. The track’s longevity lies in its ability to adapt
The , associated with producer Ramon Rivert , transforms this classic ballad into a high-energy dancefloor staple. : The song became a massive hit across
Written and produced by the legendary , the original version of "Sé Cómo Duele" captured a specific brand of dramatic, synth-driven melodrama that defined 80s Venezuelan pop.
: While the original relied on slow-burn tension, the remix integrates Latin Club and Freestyle elements, layering rhythmic syncopation and a nocturnal drum march under Karina's emotive vocals.
The of "Sé Cómo Duele" is a modern reimagining of one of Latin pop's most enduring heartbreak anthems. Originally released in 1985 by the Peruvian-Venezuelan powerhouse Karina , the track served as a cornerstone of her diamond-selling debut album, Amor a Millón . The Original: A 1980s Pop Landmark