CÓDIGO POSTAL by Jasiel Nuñez paints a cinematic picture of a rainy night in Mexico where thunder, memories, and heartache collide. Under the rumble of a storm, the singer replays tender moments with a past love who has literally changed her postcode and fled to another country. Each raindrop is a flashback to late-night good-byes, tight hugs, and that feeling of never wanting to let go. Yet reality hits: their love "took flight" and is now stuck somewhere on the road between them. He begs the constellations to deliver his songs because he knows she will not press play, wishes her happiness from afar, and wrestles with the ache of being left behind.
The chorus is a raw confession of loneliness. While she starts a fresh chapter abroad, he counts the seconds in his bedroom, wondering how she resists calling him when he can barely survive a single day without her kiss. This bittersweet track blends romantic nostalgia with the hard task of acceptance, reminding listeners that sometimes moving on means changing more than your address — it means letting the storm pass and learning to heal even when the thunder echoes with memories.