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SONG MEANING

“Usted” is a fiery conversation between two ex-lovers who are done playing nice. Over a catchy electro-latin beat, Juan Magán and Mala Rodríguez trade verses like verbal ping-pong, accusing each other of cheating, lying, and pretending to be the victim. He has heard rumors that she goes out with a different guy every night, while she fires back that he was no innocent angel either. Both singers show a mix of hurt pride and newfound confidence: “Ya no sé si volver a creerte” and “No me des lecciones de amor.”

The heart of the song is about self-respect and moving on. Instead of begging for forgiveness, each voice draws a clear line: they refuse to drown “en el lodo” (in the mud) of a toxic relationship, choosing freedom over endless drama. For English learners, the lyrics are packed with everyday Spanish expressions like “Ojos que no ven, corazón que no siente” and playful slang such as “ronear” (to show off) or “bobo” (fool). It is a rhythmic reminder that love can be messy, but standing up for yourself can feel irresistibly empowering.

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