Arrancar literally means "to rip out" or "to tear away," like pulling a weed from the ground or starting a car's engine. It's a very physical and forceful verb.
In this emotional song, the singer uses it in a deeply metaphorical sense. He vows to arrancar his ex from the "último rincón de su alma" (the last corner of his soul), illustrating his fierce determination to completely erase them from his memory and heart. This powerful imagery makes it an unforgettable word for expressing a painful breakup.
Ever reached the point where enough is enough?
In Te Voy A Olvidar, Mexican singer-songwriter Ariel Camacho narrates the fierce moment when love turns into resolve. The speaker is no longer the one being hurt; this time he decides to cut ties. He apologizes, yet firmly states the relationship ends today. What follows is a powerful promise: he will heal the “thousand scars,” rip his ex from every hidden corner of his soul and, one day, she will regret letting him go.
Far from a gentle breakup ballad, the song is an anthem of self-respect and emotional recovery. Camacho’s heartfelt delivery turns pain into fuel, reminding listeners that: