“Cien” is a heartfelt pop ballad in which CNCO lays bare the sting of watching someone you adore move on with another partner. The title comes from the line “Duele cien veces más”-it hurts a hundred times more-capturing the magnified pain the singer feels every time he scrolls past her picture. He wrestles with disbelief (“no me creo que en otro lugar eres más feliz”), jealousy, and regret, insisting that nobody will ever love her the way he does.
Despite moments of self-doubt-“¿En qué punto fue que te perd�”-the narrator ultimately stands firm in his conviction that their connection was unparalleled. He admits mistakes, even picturing himself on his knees asking forgiveness, yet the core message stays clear: his love is unique and irreplaceable. “Cien” is therefore a bittersweet mix of longing, pride, and vulnerability that invites listeners to reflect on how hard it is to let go when you truly believe a relationship was one-of-a-kind.
CNCO is a Latin boy band based in Miami, Florida, known for their infectious blend of reggaeton and Latin pop. Formed in 2015 after winning the first season of the hit TV competition La Banda, the group includes members Richard Camacho, Erick Brian Colón, Christopher Vélez, and Zabdiel De Jesús, with Joel Pimentel as a former member until 2021.
With hits like "Tan Fácil," "Quisiera," and the summer anthem "Reggaetón Lento (Bailemos)," CNCO quickly rose to fame, earning a five-year contract with Sony Music Latin. They toured with legendary artist Ricky Martin and released multiple chart-topping albums including Primera Cita and their self-titled CNCO. Celebrated for their catchy melodies and dynamic performances, CNCO officially disbanded in 2023, leaving a lasting impact on the Latin music scene.