YaMeFui feels like an audio postcard that you find only after the sender is already miles away. Over Bizarrap’s turbo-charged beat, Duki and Nicki Nicole trade lines that mix swagger with straight-up honesty: “Si estás escuchando esto, yo ya me fui.” It’s a farewell note wrapped in Spanglish, where the narrator admits their flaws, yet reminds the ex that they once learned—and loved—together. Pop-culture shout-outs to Frodo’s ring, GTI cars, Tyga, even Blue’s Clues, paint a neon-lit collage of youthful confidence, but underneath the flexing there’s a raw “I’m still human” pulse.
The song swings between two moods: bold independence and lingering attachment. One second they’re leaving the door open “por si acaso,” the next they’re cutting the cord because “somos diferente estilo.” That tension is exactly the point. YaMeFui celebrates stepping away from a relationship that no longer fits while confessing that walking out can still hurt. It’s a modern breakup anthem where trap bravado, playful references, and real vulnerability collide—and, by the time the beat fades, you’re left knowing that sometimes the healthiest move is to hit play, nod your head, and keep on driving.
Gonzalo Julián Conde, known professionally as Bizarrap or BZRP, is a groundbreaking Argentine record producer, songwriter, and DJ born on August 29, 1998, in Ramos Mejía, Argentina. Specializing in EDM, Latin trap, and Latin hip hop, Bizarrap has transformed the Latin music scene with his innovative BZRP Music Sessions, collaborating with a diverse range of artists from across Latin America and beyond.
Rising to prominence with hits like his sessions with Nathy Peluso and Quevedo, Bizarrap has earned multiple Latin Grammy nominations and broken world records for his viral releases, including the global sensation session with Shakira. Known for pushing creative boundaries, he became the most streamed Argentine artist globally on Spotify and continues to shape contemporary Latin urban music with his dynamic production style.