LUNA (Feid)

“LUNA” by Feid and ATL Jacob is a heartbreak song that explores the pain and confusion of a relationship that has ended, with the singer reflecting on lost love and the inability to move on.

🥇1st Place – Feid

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🥈2nd Place – Feid

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🥉3rd Place – Luis Reyes

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4th Place – DJ LOCO CABANA-PERU

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5th Place – Harmonica

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6th Place – Boom Vibes Music

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7th Place – Isaac Maluendas (PLAN3TA 33)

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8th Place – 𝙟𝙖𝙘𝙠𝙨𝙙

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9th Place – BENHS

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10th Place – Bastti

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11th Place – MARIO RAINERO

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12th Place – El TITÍ TV

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13th Place – Bayron Mendez

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14th Place – XEINN

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15th Place – Eliab Sandoval

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16th Place – Nick Daniels

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Did you know?

The song “LUNA” delves into the emotional turmoil of a broken relationship, with the singer expressing his longing and confusion about the end of a significant connection.

The lyrics “Te busco y no sé dónde estás” (“I look for you and I don’t know where you are”) and “Estoy buscando respuestas” (“I’m looking for answers”) highlight the singer’s desperate search for understanding and closure.

The repeated phrase “No supe qué día te olvidaste de mí” (“I didn’t know what day you forgot about me”) underscores the shock and pain of realizing that the other person has moved on, leaving the singer behind.

The song also touches on themes of regret and self-medication, as seen in lines like “A veces lo ignoro / Fumo y bebo solo” (“Sometimes I ignore it / I smoke and drink alone”), reflecting the singer’s attempts to numb the pain.

The overall tone is one of deep emotional distress and a longing for reconciliation, making it a poignant representation of heartbreak in the Reggaeton genre.

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