Tengo Claro is a bold break-up anthem where Banda MS de Sergio Lizárraga and guest vocalist Alfredo Olivas pull the plug on a relationship that has burned itself out. The narrator realizes that no matter how many explanations he gives, the other person already has a fixed verdict. Tired of the endless cycle of blame and raised voices, he flips the dial and declares, “Hoy le cambio de estación” – today I’m switching stations. The song pulses with regional Mexican brass while serving an empowering message: sometimes the healthiest move is to walk away with your dignity intact.
Underneath the catchy melody, the lyrics paint a clear timeline of frustration to freedom. Love may have started as sparks of passion, but constant conflict turned it into emotional noise. By saying he “no longer even lifts a finger” and that his body “won’t tolerate one more shout,” the protagonist sets a firm boundary. Yet he exits with class, reminding his ex that he warned it would end. Listeners are left with a cathartic mix of heartbreak and liberation, perfect for anyone ready to change the station on their own toxic tune.