Robot95 premieres “No Logré Conquistarte” with Gera MX, Neto Peña and Big Soto

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An auditory experience that will immerse you in the complexity of emotions after a disappointment in love.

Robot95, Gera MX, Big Soto and Neto Pena have united talents to present “I couldn’t conquer you”, a heartbreaking ode to heartbreak that will not only make you listen to the rap, but will make you feel it. The lyrical prowess of Robot95 is intertwined with the emotional intensity of Gera MXthe versatility of Big Soto and the lyrical mastery of Neto Penataking the genre to another level, with a piece that is not only a testimony to the pain of unrequited love, but also a display of unmatched lyrical skills.

“I couldn’t conquer you” It reflects the suffering behind a lost battle in love, when it is not reciprocated. It is a song that you will feel in your heart, with verses that describe the desperate actions to get out of this disappointment, hoping that everything will be like before feeling that pain.

Get on this emotional roller coaster with “I couldn’t conquer you” that more than a song: it is a shared experience. It is now on your favorite platform ready to accompany you in this emotional relief. Go ahead play!

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