Idealicé comes from the verb idealizar, meaning "to idealize." It's the first-person preterite form, so it means "I idealized."
In this deeply honest song, the singer admits "las flores... fueron para una mujer que idealicé" (the flowers... were for a woman I idealized). It's a powerful and vulnerable confession that he fell in love with a perfect, false image she created, not the real person. This word perfectly captures the song's theme of heartbreak caused by deception and unmet expectations.
“Te Creí” is a musical eye-opener: the moment you wake up from a love that looked perfect on paper but was held together by empty promises. The singer confesses that she believed every sweet word, showered her partner with kisses and flowers, and even wrote songs inspired by that illusion. Yet all she asked for was honesty. When the truth finally surfaces, she hands those memories back—Here, take your broken promises. I’m reclaiming my melodies.
The track flips heartbreak into self-celebration. Instead of wallowing, the narrator realizes she actually “won” by losing someone who never deserved her. She tells the ex to forget her songs, lose the map to her house, and search the crowd for the love he threw away. In the end, every kiss she once gave is now fuel for her own growth, turning disappointment into empowerment and proving that sincerity always hits harder than any empty serenade.