LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

“ME ACOSTUMBRÉ” drops us right into the bittersweet moment when love walks out the door—literally. Becky G paints the scene: suitcases at the doorway, sleepless nights spent refreshing an ex’s profile, and desperate late-night calls that never get picked up. The hook “me acostumbré a perderte” (“I got used to losing you”) is a raw confession that her devotion was never quite enough. We feel her heart race in frustration while only alcohol seems to keep her company and the memory of love slips away “por las escaleras.”

Just when the heartbreak feels one-sided, Mau y Ricky jump in with a remorse-filled reply. They replay the moment they became strangers, admit they never said adiós properly, and own up to shattering her heart “en cuatro partes.” What follows is a musical back-and-forth where regret meets longing, turning the song into a late-night phone call both parties wish they had answered. The result is a catchy, emotionally charged conversation about realizing too late the value of what was lost—and the hard habit of getting used to that loss.

ARTIST BIO

Becky G, born Rebbeca Marie Gomez on March 2, 1997, in Inglewood, California, is a dynamic American singer and actress known for blending hip hop, pop, reggaeton, and regional Mexican music. Rising to fame through YouTube covers, her breakthrough came with the hit single "Shower" in 2014, which earned double platinum certification and launched her mainstream career.

With a strong connection to her Mexican heritage, Becky G sings primarily in Spanish and has released critically acclaimed albums such as "Mala Santa" and "Esquemas," both peaking within the top ten of the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart. She continues to break boundaries in the Latin music scene, earning numerous awards, including American Music Awards and Latin American Music Awards, while also exploring acting and entrepreneurial ventures like her own beauty brand, Treslúce Beauty.

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