“Cupido” is Beret’s candid breakup diary dressed in pop-urban melodies. Picture a late-night conversation where the singer finally tells a toxic ex, “I’ve heard your speech before, and I am not buying the sequel.” He acknowledges the whirlwind passion—speeding sin frenos—but refuses to keep crashing. Although both declare “te quiero tanto,” their love has turned into a storm of lies, empty I love you’s, and tear-filled oceans. Beret flips the blame onto Cupid, the reckless archer who shot the wrong arrows, while reclaiming his own peace of mind.
The song swings between vulnerability and self-assertion, making it both relatable and empowering. It teaches that affection without consistency is worthless, and that self-love sometimes means saying “basta ya.” Listeners are invited to dance, sing, and—most importantly—recognize when it is time to put on the brakes and steer away from heartache.
Francisco Javier Álvarez Beret, known simply as Beret, is a Spanish pop singer born in Seville in 1996. He began his music journey by sharing homemade recordings online, quickly capturing the attention of a growing fanbase.
In 2018, Beret signed with Warner Music Group, marking a major step in his career. He gained widespread popularity in Spain and Latin America, especially after collaborating with Colombian artist Sebastián Yatra on the hit single "Vuelve." With several albums like Prisma and Resiliencia, Beret continues to blend heartfelt lyrics with catchy pop melodies, making him one of Spain's most exciting contemporary artists.