“Tu Casi Algo” is a fiery goodbye to that almost-relationship we have all stumbled into. Xavi and Fabio Capri lay it out straight: the late-night calls, the sweet-talking lies, and the endless drama are officially over. The narrator refuses to play along any longer, urging the ex to find “otro cabrón” while reminding her that no one will measure up. With playful bravado, he lists everything she was—casi todo, casi siempre—yet ultimately nada. It is a catchy, regional-Mexican break-up anthem that swaps tears for swagger.
Beneath the sharp humor lies a real lesson in self-respect. The song champions deleting the old photos, clearing the phone, and moving on with confidence. Instead of mourning what never quite was, Xavi invites listeners to celebrate the clean slate that follows letting go. Think of it as a permission slip to block, delete, and dance away from any “casi algo” cluttering your life.
Xavi, born Joshua Xavier Gutierrez Alonso in Phoenix, Arizona, is a Mexican-American singer and songwriter who has been redefining Regional Mexican music since his debut in 2020. Known for blending traditional sounds like urban sierreño and corridos tumbados with modern romantic lyrics, he quickly rose to fame with viral hits such as "La Víctima" and "La Diabla".
Signed to Interscope Records, Xavi's music gained massive popularity on platforms like TikTok, leading to chart success in the US and Latin America. Despite recovering from a serious car accident early in his career, his resilience and distinctive style have earned him a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim. With his debut EP "My Mom's Playlist" and upcoming tours, Xavi continues to be a leading voice in contemporary Latin music.