“No Me Equivoco” is Kevin Kaarl’s heartfelt declaration that every raw emotion after a breakup is 100% valid. The Mexican singer-songwriter walks us through the restless dawns where he still dials an ex’s number, the tear-stained moments when memories replay on loop, and the inner tug-of-war between “te odio” and “te adoro.” Yet, instead of drowning in regret, Kevin insists he is not wrong for feeling any of it. Each line becomes a small act of self-defense: crying is allowed, missing is allowed, even that flash of anger is allowed—as long as it leads to healing.
Beneath the late-night calls and throbbing nostalgia, the chorus plants a seed of self-worth: “Merezco sentirme un poco bien.” Kevin reminds listeners that accepting pain is the first step to reclaiming joy. The song’s bittersweet guitar and warm vocals feel like sunrise after a sleepless night—soft proof that letting go hurts, but it also clears space for something brighter. “No Me Equivoco” is perfect for anyone stuck between holding on and moving forward, offering a melodic nod that says, “Feel everything. You’re not mistaken.”
Kevin Kaarl (born Kevin Eduardo Hernández Carlos on May 15, 2000, in Meoqui, Chihuahua, Mexico) is a renowned Mexican folk singer and composer known for his heartfelt lyrics and melodic indie folk sound. He gained widespread attention with his 2018 debut single "Amor viejo," but it was the viral hit "Vámonos a marte" that propelled him to international fame, amassing over 100 million streams on platforms like Spotify.
Combining influences from norteño, classical, and rock music, Kevin's work seamlessly blends folk and indie pop, sung mainly in Spanish with occasional English tracks. His albums Hasta el fin del mundo (2019) and París, Texas (2022) showcase his evolving artistry and storytelling. Beyond music, Kevin uses his platform to raise social awareness, notably supporting victims of femicide through his powerful single "Es que yo te quiero a ti." With performances across the Americas and Europe, Kevin Kaarl continues to enchant audiences with his emotive voice and sincere songwriting.