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“Bonus Track” is a spicy farewell letter wrapped in melody. Joan Sebastian and Gabito Ballesteros tell an ex, “You don’t deserve my song,” yet they gift it anyway as a pilón—the Mexican custom of giving a little something extra. The track flips the idea of a love song on its head: instead of serenading someone adored, it’s a tongue-in-cheek parting gift to someone who betrayed the singer so deeply that love has turned into scorn.

Across the verses we hear a cocktail of emotions: disappointment, bitterness and a surprising dash of pity. Lines like “No fue engaño, fue traición” underline that this wasn’t a simple mistake but a conscious backstab. Rather than wallowing, the singer reclaims power by declaring, “Me das pena, me das lástima,” over and over—transforming heartache into self-respect. In the end, the wish is not revenge but that the ex “recuperes la cordura,” which shows closure rooted in dignity. The result is a catchy reminder that sometimes the best goodbye is a song your ex never really deserved in the first place, yet can’t stop listening to.

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