Mexican singer-songwriter Kevin Kaarl turns a ringing phone into a tug-of-war between nostalgia and self-respect. In Ya No Me Llames, the narrator begs an ex to stop calling, because every buzz pulls him away from the fragile joy he has pieced together. He smiles only when he forgets, wonders if she ever thought of him while in algún cuerpo ajeno, and confesses that he now sleeps on un sueño roto.
The chorus sets a firm boundary: no more calls, no more pain, let me heal. By refusing contact, he tries to hide behind fear, erase memories, and finally place the past a un lado. The gentle folk melody softens the blow, yet the message stays clear: sometimes the bravest act of love is hanging up for good.
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.