“Llamarte O Bloquearte” plunges us into that restless moment after a breakup when your phone feels like a loaded weapon. Over a bittersweet Regional Mexican groove, Eslabon Armado and Óscar Maydon trade confessions that sound like late–night voice notes: I cannot get you out of my mind… Should I reach out or erase you forever? What follows is a tug-of-war between nostalgia (remembering the good times, dreaming of being her protector) and bruised pride (watching her smile with “otro cobarde” on social media). The singers paint heartbreak with vivid, everyday details—mom asking if she will show up, doom-scrolling her stories—so the drama feels as real as your own notifications.
By the end, the heroes accept a lonely road, vowing to “taste solitude for a while” rather than settle for a love that is not returned. It is a modern corrido of love lost: guitars weep, voices crack, and listeners everywhere nod in recognition of that familiar choice between calling or blocking the one who shattered their heart.
Eslabon Armado is a groundbreaking American regional Mexican group hailing from Patterson, California, with roots deeply connected to Mexico. Formed in 2017 by brothers Pedro and Brian Tovar alongside their friend Gabriel Hidalgo, the group quickly rose to prominence blending traditional sierreño sounds with modern urban and corridos tumbados styles.
Known for their heartfelt lyrics and soulful melodies, Eslabon Armado has released seven studio albums, with several topping the Regional Mexican Albums chart. Their music has earned them prestigious accolades, including multiple Billboard Music and Latin American Music Awards. The 2023 viral hit "Ella Baila Sola," featuring rapper Peso Pluma, marked a historic milestone as the first regional Mexican song to reach the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100.
With a dynamic lineup and a fresh approach to Mexican regional music, Eslabon Armado continues to captivate audiences across the Americas, making them one of the most influential acts in their genre today.