Aprendiz means "apprentice" or "learner". It's a unique word to find in a song about a breakup, making it very memorable.
Ana Mena uses it metaphorically, singing "Yo una aprendiz, ya me sé tu juego" (I was an apprentice, now I know your game). She's saying she was once naive in the relationship, but the experience taught her a hard lesson, and now she's grown wiser. It powerfully reframes a heartbreak as a moment of learning and empowerment.
Te Deseo Lo Mejor is Ana Mena’s sparkling pop diary entry in which she looks back on a love that once felt like heaven and hell at the same time, admits both sides tried every possible way to save it, then spreads her wings to fly solo—without bitterness, only wisdom. With candid verses, she owns the mistakes (“yo una aprendiz”) and celebrates the growth that followed, explaining that the constant break-up-and-make-up cycle left them empty “hasta la estarvación.” Her message flips heartbreak into empowerment: she has deleted the ex from her thoughts, chosen a new path, and now offers a sincere wish you well—“de corazón, te deseo lo mejor.” The song blends breezy melodies with reflective lyrics to teach listeners that letting go can be an act of love for both people, a graceful farewell wrapped in catchy pop beats that make moving on sound as uplifting as dancing under Spanish sun.