Eres un Enfermo is a tongue-in-cheek pop‐rumba that tells the story of a fed-up woman whose relationship is hijacked by her partner’s brand-new addiction: online porn. The moment she buys him an internet connection, her love life crashes. He trades real hugs for hard drives, flirts with virtual “Pamela” instead of his real-life pareja and justifies it all by saying it’s cheaper than dating. With humor and a catchy chorus, Las Supremas de Móstoles call him exactly what he is: “un enfermo del cibersexo.”
Beneath the comedy lies a sharp critique of modern tech obsessions. The song highlights how screens can replace intimacy, how flat-rate data plans can cost more than broken hearts and how easy it is to “cheat” without ever leaving the computer chair. By the final refrain, the heroine is done—she wants a separation, and if he keeps pushing, she might make him swallow the screen. It’s a lively reminder that love needs eye contact, not just Wi-Fi.