“Inexperto En Olvidarte” — which means “Inexperienced at Forgetting You” — plunges us into the raw aftermath of a breakup. Alejandro Fernández sings from the perspective of someone who simply cannot let go: every goodbye without a kiss stings, every moment apart feels like a defeat, and pride is tossed aside in the hope of winning back lost love. The narrator admits he would beg on his knees, accept humiliation, even call himself el cabrón (the jerk), just to bring his partner home again.
Wrapped in the passionate sound of Regional Mexican music, the song becomes a heartfelt confession of vulnerability. It reminds us that heartbreak can turn the strongest person into a “novice” when it comes to forgetting, and that sometimes the most courageous act is to own our mistakes and say, “I lost — but I still love you.”