Mírame Remix puts heartbreak on blast while keeping the swagger turned up to the max. Over a hypnotic reggaetón beat, Colombian rising star Blessd and Puerto Rican heavyweight Anuel AA trade verses about a love that slipped through their fingers. They look their ex straight in the eye, admit the pain, then flip it into bravado: “Su adiós duele, pero vuele / que mientras yo me enredo en otras pieles” (Her goodbye hurts, but let her fly while I get tangled in other skins). The song is a push-and-pull between vulnerability and self-defense, capturing that bittersweet moment when you finally accept someone is gone yet still want them to know exactly what they lost.
Behind the catchy hook lies a message of resilience. The artists confess their mistakes, recognize the relationship turned toxic, and lean on the street motto “Real hasta la muerte” as a reminder to stay true to themselves. References to family advice, Medellín memories, and even Venezuela’s desire for freedom paint a vivid picture of searching for liberation after love. In the end, Mírame Remix is both a breakup anthem and a victory lap, telling listeners that sometimes the smartest move is to let go, level up, and dance right through the heartache.
Stiven Mesa Londoño, known as Blessd, is a Colombian singer, rapper, and songwriter born in 2000 in Itagüí, Antioquia. Emerging from humble beginnings, Blessd rose to fame with his unique blend of reggaeton, Latin trap, and Latin R&B, capturing the hearts of fans across Colombia and beyond.
Signed to Warner Music Latina, his debut album Hecho en Medellín includes the hit single "Medallo," which topped the charts in Colombia and amassed over 100 million views on YouTube. Collaborating with big names like Maluma, Justin Quiles, and Myke Towers, Blessd continues to shine as one of Latin music’s most promising rising stars.