"5 Estrellas" spins the story of a wounded ex who watches his former lover show off her new, rich boyfriend. Reik and Sech contrast two kinds of love: the narrator once “pulled down a million stars” for her, pouring out genuine affection, while the new guy wins her with just five stars at fancy hotels and a flashy car. On the surface she brags about being happier than ever, yet the singer sees through the façade. He points out that real joy would not need constant proof on social media, hinting that her glittering trips from “hotel to hotel” are only masking emptiness.
Beneath the catchy beat lies a mix of jealousy, pride, and self-reflection. The narrator confesses his own heartbreak — comparing her to a rented house he invested in but never owned — and admits he is still tempted to look back. Despite that pain, he finishes on a note of growth: even toothless after the fall, he can “smile” because the experience taught him what kind of love he deserves. The song turns luxury cars and five-star hotels into symbols that ask a timeless question: Is it better to be loved grandly or bought expensively?