Se Acabó El Amor is a high-energy reggaeton breakup anthem where Spain’s Abraham Mateo joins forces with Puerto Rican icon Yandel and global superstar Jennifer Lopez. Behind the irresistible beat, the singers trade verses that confess how much they once loved each other yet admit the relationship has reached its limit. They recall sleepless nights, unreturned affection, and empty promises, finally realizing that clinging to a fading romance only brings more pain. The repeated hook se acabó el amor (“love is over”) becomes both a lament and a declaration of freedom.
Despite the heartbreak, the song radiates empowerment. Each vocalist decides to wipe the slate clean, hit the party, and start fresh, proving that sometimes the best way to heal is to dance it out. The contrast between catchy tropical rhythms and raw, honest lyrics turns this track into the perfect soundtrack for anyone ready to say goodbye, shake off the tears, and rediscover their spark.
Abraham Mateo Chamorro, born on August 25, 1998, in San Fernando, Cádiz, Spain, is a remarkable singer, songwriter, actor, and record producer. Starting his career as a child prodigy, Abraham captivated audiences with his vocal talent and released his first album at just ten years old. He gained international fame with the 2013 hit "Señorita," which showcased his dynamic fusion of Latin pop, reggaeton, and dance music styles.
With seven studio albums to his name, Abraham Mateo has earned multi-platinum certifications and collaborated with stars such as Jennifer Lopez, Farruko, and Becky G. Notably, he is the youngest solo male artist to reach number one on the Billboard Latin Airplay chart. His engaging music and powerful performances continue to inspire fans across Spain and Latin America.