Equivocada means "mistaken" or "the wrong one." It's a key word in the song, as it's part of the title and central to the song's theme of regret and realization.
In the lyrics, the singer reflects on a past relationship, stating, "Para mí, era' la correcta, pero era' la equivocada" (For me, you were the right one, but you were the wrong one). This highlights the painful irony of believing someone was perfect only to discover they were not meant to be, making it a poignant and relatable word for anyone who has experienced a similar heartbreak.
Ever thought someone was perfect for you, only to realize you were completely mistaken? That's the heart of CNCO's song "La Equivocada," which means "The Wrong One." The singer tells the story of learning a tough lesson: "A no juzgar un libro por su portada" ("Not to judge a book by its cover"). He fell for someone who seemed to have "love in her eyes," but it was an illusion. He feels he gave his all blindly, only to find out she wasn't "la correcta" (the right one) but "la equivocada."
The song explores the painful conflict when your heart chooses wrong. The singer asks, "¿Quién le dice al corazón que no tiene razón?" ("Who tells the heart that it's wrong?"). Now, he's left trying to forget her, admitting that even with a bottle of Hennessy, it's not easy to act strong. He reflects on how their promises are now just memories in a photograph and regrets not knowing the painful "efectos secundarios" ("side effects") of falling in love with her.