Jose Alberto Mugrabi — - No Te Vayas Ahora

: He admits plainly, "le tengo más miedo a la soledad" (I am more afraid of the loneliness) at night.

While some may know the name Mugrabi in the context of the high-stakes international art world, music fans of the late 70s and 80s know José Alberto as a romantic icon. Born in Argentina and later finding significant success in Venezuela, Mugrabi became a staple of the airwaves, with several of his tracks serving as the emotional backdrops for popular telenovelas . Jose Alberto Mugrabi - No te vayas ahora

: He begs his partner to wait until morning, suggesting that everything looks different—and perhaps less final—under the light of a new day. : He admits plainly, "le tengo más miedo

: He tells her not to pack her clothes or put on her lipstick yet, trying to halt the physical momentum of her leaving. Why It Still Resonates : He begs his partner to wait until

The Ache of Departure: Revisiting José Alberto Mugrabi’s "No te vayas ahora"