Ever had a feeling that a relationship was doomed from the start? That's the core message of "Yo Sabía" by Panamanian artist Gaby Music and his collaborators. The title, which means "I Knew It," is repeated throughout the song as the singer reflects on a romance that ended exactly as they predicted. Despite going against their gut feeling ("Al contrario de mi instinto corrí" or "I ran contrary to my instinct"), they knew not to get too invested, admitting, "Al menos el cien no di" ("At least I didn't give 100 percent"). Now, they're reminding their ex that this outcome was inevitable, saying, "Sorry, me toca recordarte" ("Sorry, I have to remind you").
The song paints a picture of a partner who was deceptive and inauthentic. The singer compares them to fake sneakers and calls them a "misleading advertisement" ("anuncio engañoso"). The relationship is described as purely physical and temporary, like a product with an expiration date. Now that it's over, the singer is moving on and enjoying their freedom, declaring, "Me toca salir pa' la disco y lucirme" ("It's my turn to go out to the club and show off"). It's a confident anthem about trusting your intuition and walking away from something that was never meant to be.