De Parte De Quien Lupita — Dalessio

The lyrics describe a confrontation with a former lover who returns, arrogantly assuming he is "forgiving" her and expecting her to welcome him back.

Along with hits like "Mudanzas" and "Mentiras," this song helped establish D'Alessio as a voice for women rebelling against a sexist society. De Parte De Quien Lupita Dalessio

She uses the metaphor of a missed train ("el tren aquel que esperabas... se te acaba de pasar") to tell him his opportunity has vanished. Musical & Cultural Impact The lyrics describe a confrontation with a former

is a landmark track by Mexican singer Lupita D'Alessio , known as "La Leona Dormida" (The Sleeping Lioness). Written by Federico Méndez , the song is a defining example of the "despecho" (spite or heartbreak) genre that D'Alessio popularized throughout the 1970s and 80s. Song Overview & Themes se te acaba de pasar") to tell him

The protagonist rejects his vanity, famously asking, "What makes you believe I need your arms to feel like a woman?".

The track has been featured on numerous greatest hits collections, including 30 Años de Éxitos and the recent La Reina del Despecho . You can listen to the track on platforms like Spotify and YouTube . Composition Credits Composer & Lyricist Federico Méndez Tejeda Original Performer Lupita D'Alessio Label Orfeón Videovox