The story behind
Pasaré por ti, according to DoReSol
When Pasaré por ti plays, it's not just the bass setting the rhythm from the first measure: there's something in that pulse that sticks and won't let go. The song doesn't start with an epic chorus or lyrics promising grand revelations, but with a cadence that seems to walk without haste yet without pause, as if each note carried the weight of a shared secret. It's not a song that shouts; it whispers with the confidence of someone who knows their message will get through all the same. What's most curious is that, in just two minutes and sixteen seconds, it manages to convey that blend of nostalgia and determination usually reserved for much longer pieces.
Recorded in August of 1994 as part of the album Big Bang, this track went unnoticed at the time amid the massive success of Lamento Boliviano, the single that did make it to the radios. Over the years, however, it became a recurring favorite for those seeking in music that balance between the intimate and the universal. The version that Junior H included in 2021 in $ad Boyz 4 Life gave it an unexpected twist, proving that the song's essence endures even when the arrangement changes completely.
From album
Big Bang
Los Enanitos Verdes · 1994 · Track 12
Details
Credits
Lyrics Felipe Staiti
Music Felipe Staiti