is an iconic Latin ballad written by the acclaimed Mexican singer-songwriter José María Napoleón , known as "El Poeta de la Canción". While originally composed by Napoleón, it became one of the most significant hits for legendary singer José José after its release in 1978. The Story Behind the Song
Watch José María Napoleón perform his legendary composition in this live medley: Lo Que No Fue No Sera Napoleon
The track was born out of a friendship between the two artists. In 1977, while José José was preparing his album Lo Pasado, Pasado , he felt his tracklist was incomplete and asked Napoleón if he had any "spare" songs. Napoleón responded that he didn't have songs to spare, but he did have one he specifically wanted José José to sing. At the time, the song had no title; José José chose the name "Lo Que No Fue No Será" from a line in the lyrics. Lyrical Meaning and Metaphors is an iconic Latin ballad written by the
is an iconic Latin ballad written by the acclaimed Mexican singer-songwriter José María Napoleón , known as "El Poeta de la Canción". While originally composed by Napoleón, it became one of the most significant hits for legendary singer José José after its release in 1978. The Story Behind the Song
Watch José María Napoleón perform his legendary composition in this live medley:
The track was born out of a friendship between the two artists. In 1977, while José José was preparing his album Lo Pasado, Pasado , he felt his tracklist was incomplete and asked Napoleón if he had any "spare" songs. Napoleón responded that he didn't have songs to spare, but he did have one he specifically wanted José José to sing. At the time, the song had no title; José José chose the name "Lo Que No Fue No Será" from a line in the lyrics. Lyrical Meaning and Metaphors