“Abcdario” is a cheeky yet bittersweet confession from Mexican singer-songwriter Edén Muñoz and corrido-tumbado star Junior H. Picture a guy who, after a brutal breakup, flips his “party animal” switch to ON and tries to forget his ex by dating every letter of the alphabet. He hops from one fling to the next, downs drinks for courage, and swipes through Tinder profiles that look just like her, but nothing clicks. The chorus drives home the joke: he has literally “used up the alphabet” of women, even recycling letters, yet the emptiness keeps spelling her name.
Under the playful wordplay lies a raw truth: the narrator was only her almost-something while she was his everything. Now he feels hollow, half-finished, and a bit self-destructive. Therapy sounds helpful, dignity is MIA, and heartbreak has turned him into the very “bad guy” he never meant to be. “Abcdario” blends regional Mexican melodies with honest, modern slang to paint a relatable portrait of post-breakup chaos where coping mechanisms are catchy, clever, and tragically ineffective.
Rodolfo Edén Muñoz Cantú, known professionally as Edén Muñoz, is a celebrated Mexican singer, songwriter, and producer born on September 25, 1990, in Los Mochis, Sinaloa. With a passion for music ignited in childhood by guitar lessons from his brother, Edén quickly mastered his craft and began his professional journey with the band Colmillo Norteño in 2006.
He later founded Calibre 50, a pioneering group in the Regional Mexican genre known for blending Norteño and Banda styles. As the band’s leader and main creative force, Edén set records with his songwriting, shaping the modern sound of Regional Mexican music. Since launching his solo career in 2022, he continues to captivate audiences with his heartfelt lyrics and dynamic performances, earning multiple awards and collaborations with top artists in the Latin music scene.