No Me Enseñaste is a passionate SOS from Mexican pop icon Thalía. Inside the four walls of her room, she counts the minutes after a breakup, realizing her ex never taught her the most crucial lesson of all: how to live without him. Each ringing phone that never comes, every gray corner of her life, and the sudden emptiness in her heart turn everyday moments into a battle against loneliness.
The lyrics paint heartbreak as a classroom without a teacher. Thalía pleads for one more call, one more appearance, because every hour apart feels like “un golpe de desolación” — a blow of desolation. The song captures that raw stage of loss when memories become obsessions, the future feels blank, and even breathing seems unfamiliar. In short, this anthem turns the universal ache of missing someone into a dramatic, unforgettable pop lesson on love’s toughest homework: moving on when you never learned how.