Manuel Turizo is a playful break-up anthem where Spanish singer Enhorabuena and Puerto Rican rapper ALMIGHTY raise a glass to their own bad luck in love. Over a lively urban beat, the narrator congratulates an ex whose beauty is matched only by her shamelessness: “Enhorabuena, qué descarada. De cuerpo un diez, pero por dentro nada.” The song tells the classic tale of falling for the glossy cover and discovering an empty story underneath. Every witty line is a mix of sarcasm and self-mockery, turning heartbreak into a tongue-in-cheek celebration.
Behind the party vibes, the message is crystal clear: appearances can lure you in, but character is what lasts. The singer admits he “let himself be carried away by the cover,” only to end up with nothing but a wound. By framing disappointment as a toast—“La mano al aire y trago en mano, salú”—the track transforms regret into empowerment, inviting listeners to dance, sing along, and remember that good looks without substance just won’t cut it.