is most famously known as a classic ranchera song composed by the legendary Mexican artist Juan Gabriel (Alberto Aguilera Valadez). It is a powerful exploration of heartbreak, pride, and the weight of personal mistakes in a relationship. Core Themes and Meaning
: The "Queen of Rancheras" also recorded a popular version, as she was a frequent collaborator and close friend of Juan Gabriel. Musical Impact Que Sea Mi Condena
: The singer acknowledges they made their partner cry but admits, "No me atrevo a hablar, qué pena a mí me da" (I don't dare speak, I am so ashamed). is most famously known as a classic ranchera
While Juan Gabriel's own recordings—often featuring —are the definitive versions, the song has been performed by various other iconic artists: Musical Impact : The singer acknowledges they made
The song is a staple of the Mariachi repertoire. It is celebrated for its emotional depth and the way it captures the traditional Mexican musical style of "sentimentalism," where suffering in love is portrayed with dignity and passion.