“Lo Malo De Ser Bueno” is a witty roller-coaster that pokes fun at how hard it is to stay “good” when the world feels upside-down. The narrator speaks in riddles and paradoxes: he toasts to forget that the doctor banned alcohol, thanks God for being an atheist, and admits his biggest weakness is being stronger than himself. Every line flips common sayings on their head, showing a life packed with cheap becomes costly, normal feels weird, and doing the right thing gets you punished. The chorus sums up the punchline: in a cruel world, kindness can feel like a curse.
Behind all the playful wordplay lies real frustration. The singer’s empty heart “cannot take one more absence,” hinting at loneliness beneath the jokes. By stacking contradiction on contradiction, the song asks: how do you keep your moral compass when everything around you is contradictory? El Cuarteto de Nos invites listeners to laugh at the madness, question easy truths, and recognize that navigating modern life often means dancing between yes and no at the same time.