Ergueta’s version is known for its "Tecno-Cumbia" or "Chicha" influence, blending traditional rhythms with synthesizers and a fast-paced beat. Interesting Content & Facts
The song is the title track of her 1996 album , which features other hits like "Waca Waca" and "Muchacho de Blue Jean".
The song is a powerful heartbreak anthem. It tells the story of a woman feeling betrayed after discovering her lover's promises were just "words in the wind" and a "cruel game of vanity".
Ergueta’s version is known for its "Tecno-Cumbia" or "Chicha" influence, blending traditional rhythms with synthesizers and a fast-paced beat. Interesting Content & Facts
The song is the title track of her 1996 album , which features other hits like "Waca Waca" and "Muchacho de Blue Jean".
The song is a powerful heartbreak anthem. It tells the story of a woman feeling betrayed after discovering her lover's promises were just "words in the wind" and a "cruel game of vanity".