100 Años pairs the warm vocals of Mexican crooner Carlos Rivera with the urban charisma of Colombian star Maluma, creating a heartfelt Regional Mexican ballad that feels part mariachi serenade, part modern pop confession. The lyrics open with Rivera staring into his lover’s eyes and sensing a chilling change: “Mírame a los ojos que te siento diferente.” From that moment, the song becomes a desperate plea to rescue a love that once felt eterno but now hangs by a thread. Rivera begs for forgiveness, promises to change, and fears becoming “the first idiot” to prove that heartbreak can, in fact, last longer than a century.
Beneath the catchy guitarras and playful shout-outs to Mexico and Colombia hides a universal message: true love is rare and worth fighting for. The singers remind us that everyone makes mistakes, yet a sincere apology and willingness to grow can reignite the spark. Un amor como el nuestro vale la pena salvarlo—a love like ours is worth saving—becomes the anthem of anyone determined not to let a once-in-a-lifetime romance slip away.