: The track highlights Castro’s signature high tenor range. He utilizes a delicate "falsetto" in the verses that builds into a powerful, belt-heavy chorus, mirroring the escalating emotional stakes of the lyrics.

: Produced during the peak of 1990s Latin pop, the arrangement features lush orchestral strings and a steady soft-rock beat, a style that helped the album earn a Grammy nomination and solidify Castro's status as a "crooner" for a new generation. Legacy and Cultural Impact

: The lyrics delve into themes of pride, heartbreak, and the difficulty of letting go. It frames crying not as an act of defeat, but as a final, honest communication between lovers at a breaking point.