“Alguien Más” is a raw breakup confession. DannyLux and Yami Safdie sing from the viewpoint of someone who thought they had let go, yet every tiny reminder—a phone wallpaper, a heart emoji next to an ex’s name, even a shared-initials tattoo—keeps reopening the wound. The singers juggle two opposite feelings: they want to erase every trace of their ex, but they are terrified of bumping into that person in the neighborhood and seeing them happy. The chorus shouts that wish out loud: “Alguien más… no te quiero encontrar con nadie más.” In other words, “I can’t stand the idea of you with someone else.”
Under the catchy acoustic guitar, the song explores insecurity and jealousy. The ex is physically gone, but the emotional damage lingers and grows into what the lyrics call “un chingo de inseguridad.” That Mexican slang drives home just how big the insecurity feels. The track captures the messy stage between love and indifference—where you want revenge and closure at the same time. By the end, listeners are left with a relatable reminder: sometimes the hardest part of a breakup is deleting memories we once wanted to keep forever.
Daniel Balderrama Espinoza, known professionally as DannyLux, is a dynamic American singer-songwriter born in 2004 in Palm Springs, California. With roots deeply embedded in his Mexican heritage, DannyLux blends Regional Mexican, Latin urbano, and urban sad sierreño sounds to create a fresh and emotive musical style.
Starting his journey at age six with a gifted guitar and guided by his mother in a church choir, DannyLux’s talent quickly blossomed. He rose to fame with the viral hit "Jugaste y Sufrí," a collaboration with Eslabón Armado that catapulted him into the spotlight. Since 2020, DannyLux has continually pushed boundaries, releasing acclaimed albums and EPs under labels like VPS Music and Warner Latina, while earning recognition on charts and stages, including Coachella. His heartfelt lyrics and soulful guitar performances have made him one of the most exciting new voices in the regional Mexican scene.