No Me Toca Perder (literally It Is Not My Turn To Lose) is a raw, conversational rap-ballad where Mexican artist Gera MX opens his heart about a love that slipped through his fingers. Over mellow beats and bittersweet melodies, he retraces the couple’s story: late-night walks, shared dreams, and then the slow fade caused by his constant touring and distractions. While he insists on chasing her through the city, the woman’s voice (sung by Daniela Calvario) cuts in firmly, reminding him that her time matters and the relationship has reached its end. The title feels almost ironic, because the chorus keeps repeating “me toca perder” – “it’s my turn to lose.”
In just a few minutes, the song journeys from hope to heartbreak, from denial to responsibility. Gera admits his mistakes, wrestles with the fear of growing up, and finally channels the pain into his music, vowing to stay “real” through his lyrics. The duet format lets learners hear two perspectives on the same breakup, making the emotion feel honest and relatable. At its core, this track teaches that sometimes the biggest defeat – losing someone you love – becomes the spark for personal growth and unforgettable art.
Gerardo Daniel Torres Montante, known by his stage name Gera MX, is a trailblazing Mexican rapper, singer, and composer born in 1994 in San Nicolás de los Garza, Nuevo León. Emerging from a challenging youth marked by frequent school changes and early exposure to hip hop legends like Control Machete and Molotov, Gera MX began shaping his vibrant musical identity in Monterrey.
Since launching his career with the Mexamafia crew in 2011, he has evolved into a powerful voice in Mexican hip hop, Latin trap, and reggaeton. Notably, his 2021 hit "Botella Tras Botella" with Christian Nodal set a record as the most-viewed Spanish rap music video on YouTube. His dynamic discography displays a versatile artist committed to redefining urban Latin music while leading his own label, Rich Vagos.