Enredar literally means "to entangle" or "to get tangled up." However, in this song, it's used with a more colloquial and intriguing meaning: "to trick," "to deceive," or "to get someone caught up in a lie or a difficult situation."
Greeicy uses this word to tell her ex-lover that she's not a child and he won't be able to trick her with his old excuses. She sings, "No soy una niña, no me vas a enredar" (I'm not a child, you're not going to trick me), highlighting her newfound strength and awareness.
Colombian pop sensation Greeicy turns heartbreak into pure empowerment in “A Mí No.” Over a dance-ready beat she calls out an ex who shows up with the same recycled apologies: “It won’t happen again, I’ve changed, I’m so sorry.” Instead of melting, she draws a clear line: “Tell that story to someone else.” The chorus’ punchy “A mí no, no, no, no” becomes a fearless anthem of self-respect, reminding listeners that you can hit block on empty promises and still keep the party vibe alive.
The song celebrates moving on with confidence. Greeicy deletes the ex’s number, sends him to voicemail, and tells him to stay in the streets while she keeps shining. Beneath the catchy melody lies a message of independence: you are not a child who can be fooled, and you deserve better than half-hearted apologies. “A Mí No” is the perfect soundtrack for anyone ready to dance away the drama and say “bye-bye, manipulator” with a smile.