Think back to the very first sunrise after a breakup. That is exactly where Eden Muñoz places us in Mi Primer Día Sin Ti. The singer tries to sound casual—“I’m fine, I’m still alive” — yet every line reveals how empty the world feels without that special person. He sifts through the ruins of the relationship, wondering who is to blame, and comes to a painful truth: it was never about the place or the routine, it was always about the person and their company.
The song captures an awkward mixture of bravery and vulnerability. Eden braces himself for curious friends who will ask “Where is she?” knowing his face will betray the truth. There is regret, self-reflection, and the first reluctant steps toward healing, all wrapped in heartfelt Mexican pop-regional sounds. By the end, he admits he will cry for both of them, turning day one of loneliness into a universal story about how hard it is to let go when love seemed destined for the history books.
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.