“Soy Peor (Remix)” is a fiery confession of heartbreak turned into swagger. Bad Bunny, joined by J Balvin, Ozuna, and Arcángel, tells the story of a guy who trusted the wrong person, got burned, and decided that love is overrated. Instead of crying over lost romance, he grabs a “forty,” empties it on Cupid, and dives into a whirlwind of parties, new lovers, fast cars, and louder music. The repeated hook “Ahora soy peor” (“Now I’m worse”) is not an apology; it is a badge of honor that says, “If love made me suffer, I’ll become the villain and enjoy it.”
Behind the boastful lines and playful insults, the remix captures a very real stage of heartbreak: the moment you replace pain with attitude. Each artist adds his own flavor, comparing ex-lovers to outdated memories while celebrating freedom, money, and late-night adventures. The song flips the usual love-song script: instead of longing for the past, it shouts, “I’m better off alone, even if it means I’m a little ‘worse.’” The result is a Latin trap anthem that turns personal disappointment into a high-energy, cathartic party track—perfect for anyone who has ever sworn off love and turned up the volume instead.