Ever find yourself texting an ex at midnight even though you swore you were done? That is exactly where Pabllo Vittar places us in “Idiota.” Over an irresistible pop-funk beat, the singer admits to marching right back to an ex’s door, calling both of them “idiots” for repeating the cycle. The song laughs at its own drama: being with the ex is bad, yet being without them somehow feels worse, so why not enjoy a familiar "flashback" of passion?
Behind the playful self-mockery lies a relatable confession about toxic comfort zones. Vittar turns heartache into a dance-floor anthem, celebrating those messy moments when desire overrules common sense and we relive the same mistake simply because it feels good. “Idiota” is a cheeky reminder that love can be irrational, bittersweet, and irresistibly catchy all at once.