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Artist/Band: Ana Gabriel
Lyrics for Song: Que Manera De Perder
Lyrics for Album: Reina Canta A Mexico [2011]



ahora si ya es imposible

de vivir juntos tu y yo

vete ya por el camino

que la suerte te marco



a mi lado no lo niegues

fuiste mucho muy feliz

pero eso no lo entiendes

por que ya naciste malo

y no hay nada bueno en tí



pero si yo sabia

que todo esto pasaria

como diablos fui a caer

me relleva la tristeza

que desgracia que torpeza

que manera de perder



pero en fin ya nos quisimos

tu te vas y yo me voy

al pederte voy ganando

anda a ver que encuentras

y que te bendiga Dios.


Que Manera De Perder - Ana Gabriel

Ana Gabriel delivers a poignant performance of 'Que Manera De Perder' on her 2011 album Reina Canta A Mexico, showcasing her enduring mastery of the bolero and Latin pop genres. As one of the most celebrated figures in Spanish-language music history, Gabriel's voice carries the emotional weight characteristic of her discography, particularly within the romantic ballad tradition. This recording reflects her continued relevance and artistic depth nearly two decades after her initial rise to fame, maintaining the high standards set by her earlier classics. The track exemplifies her ability to blend traditional instrumentation with contemporary production, creating a timeless sound that resonates with audiences across generations. It stands as a testament to her status as a cultural icon whose contributions to Latin music remain significant and widely recognized.


Album Lyrics: Reina Canta A Mexico [2011]


Ana Gabriel
"Reina Canta A Mexico [2011]"


1. Hasta que te conocí
2. La Barca De Oro
3. No Tengo Dinero
4. Parece Que Fue Ayer
5. Que Manera De Perder
6. Silverio Perez
7. Vamonos