“Mi Debilidad” is Maria Becerra’s ultra–catchy confession of how hard it is to cut the emotional cord with someone who still makes your heart race. Over a rhythmic urban-pop beat, the Argentine star admits she hears rumors that her ex regrets leaving, but he has not said a word to her. That silence leaves her “buscándote sin GPS” – roaming without direction – while every street corner, every thought, drags her back to him. She is torn between anger (she “can’t forgive”) and an almost magnetic desire to run into his arms again, even if it costs her “intereses” on the emotional debt she already owes.
Maria plays with vivid images: she’s stuck to him like an “abrojo” (a burr), and an unbreakable “hilo rojo” (red string of fate) ties her heart to his. “Mi debilidad” becomes both a confession and a chorus; loving him is her weak spot, yet the song turns that vulnerability into a powerful, sing-along hook. In short, it’s a relatable anthem for anyone who has tried—and hilariously failed—to delete a love that keeps popping back up on life’s playlist.
María de los Ángeles Becerra, born on February 12, 2000, in Quilmes, Buenos Aires, Argentina, is a powerhouse in the Latin urban pop scene. Starting her career as a popular YouTuber, María quickly transitioned into music with her 2019 EP 222, capturing attention with her unique voice and style.
Dubbed "a leading voice in Argentina's urban pop movement," María Becerra has released two acclaimed albums, Animal and La Nena de Argentina, blending genres like reggaeton, trap, and Latin pop. With multiple chart-topping singles such as "Además de Mí," "Miénteme," and collaborations with artists like J Balvin and Tini, she has firmly established herself as a global Latin music sensation. In 2024, she made history as the first Argentine female artist to perform at the iconic River Plate Stadium, solidifying her status as a trailblazer in Latin music.