Junior H’s “160 Gramos” feels like a late–night confession wrapped in corridos tumbados swagger. At first the singer is hypnotized by a lover whose touch gives him chills and tastes “like honey,” yet the sugary surface hides a darker reality. The mysterious 160 grams hint at a life tied to fast money and possible substance abuse; that weight becomes a metaphor for the emotional baggage she carries. As the verses unfold, he realizes that her veins run with veneno instead of love, and the relationship crumbles under lies and betrayal.
Despite the heartbreak, the narrator keeps his cool, repeating “soy dueño del juego” and “estaré bien.” He owns up to his mistakes, apologizes for playing the villain, and ultimately chooses self-preservation over toxic passion. The song blends vulnerability with bravado, capturing the bittersweet moment when you recognize a love that once felt electric has become dangerous—and decide to walk away before it destroys you.