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SONG MEANING

Enrique Iglesias turns heartache into a catchy numbers game in Me Voy Acostumbrando. The Spanish superstar spots his ex walking with "un tercero" and suddenly every moment feels like arithmetic: the couple has broken up five times, he follows a mysterious sixth sense, there are only seven days in a week yet she is the eighth wonder, and he vows to stop at nine shots of mezcal while rating her a perfect ten. Each count underscores how often he replays their story and how impossible it feels to move on.

Behind the playful counting, the song is a bittersweet confession of someone learning to live with loss. Enrique admits he misses her "como un día de verano en enero," paints loneliness with vivid imagery, and finally repeats the chorus “Mejor me voy acostumbrando” – I’d better start getting used to it. The result is an upbeat Latin-pop track that hides vulnerability under irresistible rhythm, reminding listeners that healing sometimes begins by simply acknowledging the pain and dancing through it.

ARTIST BIO

Enrique Miguel Iglesias Preysler, born May 8, 1975, in Madrid, Spain, is a renowned Spanish singer, songwriter, and record producer. Son of famous singer Julio Iglesias and socialite Isabel Preysler, Enrique started his music career in the mid-1990s, initially keeping his identity secret to forge his own path. Famous for his Latin pop style, he quickly rose to become the bestselling Spanish-language artist of the 1990s with albums like Enrique Iglesias and Vivir.

By the early 2000s, Enrique successfully crossed over to the English-language market with hits such as Bailamos and Hero. Over his career, he has sold over 100 million records worldwide, earned the title "King of Latin Pop," and set multiple Billboard chart records, including 27 number-one hits on the Hot Latin Songs chart. Besides music, Enrique is known for his long-term partnership with Anna Kournikova and dedication to his family. His powerful vocals and catchy melodies continue to influence Latin and international pop music.

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