Aitana Ocana Morales, Andres Torres, Mauricio Rengifo
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rogándome — begging me
The word "rogándome" comes from the verb rogar, which means "to beg" or "to plead." It's a much stronger and more emotional word than the more common verb "to ask" (pedir).
The "-me" attached to the end means "me," so the full translation is "begging me." In the song, Lele Pons sings "Tú puedes seguir, seguir rogándome" ("You can keep on, keep on begging me"), showing she is tired of her ex's desperate attempts to get her back. It's a dramatic word that perfectly captures the song's theme of taking back power after a breakup.
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