Christina Aguilera Lloras Por Na -feat C Ta... [2021] • Secure & Safe
The decision not to include the track on Aguilera's final album remains one of the great "what-ifs" of recent pop music. Aguilera's Spanish-language project was eventually released in three parts ( La Fuerza , La Tormenta , and La Luz ), later compiled into the album Aguilera . The tracklist included collaborations with artists like Becky G, Nathy Peluso, Nicki Nicole, Tini, Ozuna, and Natti Natasha. "Lloras Por Na'" was nowhere to be found.
Why the cut? Some sources suggest the song was recorded specifically for C. Tangana’s album, while others indicate that the clearance for the beat or the samples didn't come through in time for Christina’s rollout. There were even rumors of a version featuring Karol G that never materialized. Ultimately, "Lloras Por Na" was relegated to the digital graveyard of leaked demos, classified by fan sites as a "descartado" (discarded track). Christina Aguilera Lloras Por Na -feat C Ta...
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The two artists connected in the studio to record (short for "Lloras por nada" or "You cry over nothing"). However, as Aguilera’s project split into a trilogy of conceptual EPs starting with La Fuerza , the creative direction shifted toward Caribbean rhythms, cumbia, and reggaeton, leaving this particular alternative-pop demo on the cutting room floor. Musical Style and Composition The decision not to include the track on
Christina Aguilera opens the song with a pre-chorus that establishes the song's central theme of self-sufficiency and moving on: "Lloras Por Na'" was nowhere to be found