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SONG MEANING

Sech, the soulful voice from Panama, flips the usual heartbreak story in Toy Perdío (Slang for “I’m Lost”). Instead of begging an ex for a second chance, he calls her bluff. The singer reminds her of their deal: “Treat me well and I’ll treat you better, treat me badly and I’ll treat you worse.” When she breaks the rules, he simply mirrors her behavior, then watches as she struggles to replace him. The hook, “Ahora me escribe dizque estoy perdido,” is his sarcastic reply to her late-night texts claiming he has “gone missing,” even though she is the one who cannot move on.

Beneath the playful swagger and sharp one-liners, Sech delivers a lesson about self-respect. He admits the chemistry was explosive, yet refuses to confuse desire with love. Every line piles on witty metaphors—comparing himself to Nemo who does not want to be found, or calling her a ringtone saved in many phones—to show that he has outgrown the drama. The result is a bold anthem that tells listeners: when someone mistreats you, match their energy, keep your pride, and dance your way forward.

ARTIST BIO

Carlos Isaías Morales Williams, known professionally as Sech, is a renowned Panamanian singer, songwriter, and record producer from the Río Abajo township of Panama City. Bursting onto the Latin music scene with his 2019 hit single "Otro Trago," Sech quickly captivated audiences with his smooth tenor vocals and a unique fusion of reggaeton, dancehall, and Latin R&B.

Since his debut, Sech has collaborated with Latin superstars like Bad Bunny, Maluma, and Daddy Yankee, further solidifying his place as an urbano music sensation. His albums, including Sueños and 1 of 1, showcase his versatile style and heartfelt lyrics about love and life, earning him multiple Latin Grammy nominations. From singing in church choirs to topping international charts, Sech’s journey is a testament to his passion and dedication to his craft.

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