Antisocial Lyrics in English Eslabon Armado

Below, I translated the lyrics of the song Antisocial by Eslabon Armado from Spanish to English.
Verse 1
So nice to see you, how are you?
Beautiful, you look so gorgeous
I just came to talk
I miss you and that's the truth
Give me just one minute
I understand that I did wrong
I did wrong
I did wrong
My world isn't the same
I turned antisocial
I miss seeing you in my bed
Your name is still on my cap
Just like you're in my soul
I won't erase my other half
My other half
My other half
Verse 2
My hand wants yours
Your eyes, just looking at you
And at night, kissing lips
Do you remember the craziness
Two youngsters who loved each other
You'll always be my princess
And I your beast
And I your beast
My parents ask about you
They notice that I'm not happy
That's why I'm here
I came to apologize
I've been like this for months
Don't leave, come
Come
Just come
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SONG MEANING

Eslabon Armado’s “Antisocial” feels like opening a heartfelt voicemail from someone who cannot move on. The narrator shows up unannounced, greeting his ex with warmth and honest regret: “Entiendo que yo hice mal.” Since the breakup, he confesses, life has flipped upside-down; he hides from the world, clinging to memories printed on his hat and etched in his soul. Every line drips with longing for late-night kisses, inside jokes, and the magic of being “dos jóvenes que se amaban.”

At its core, the song is an apologetic plea for a second chance. He owns his mistakes, admits months of loneliness, and paints her forever as his princess while he remains the self-proclaimed “bestia.” By blending tender regional Mexican melodies with relatable English-speaking angst, Eslabon Armado bridges his United States and Mexican roots, inviting listeners to feel the raw vulnerability of missing “mi otra mitad.” The track reminds us that love lost can turn even the most social soul into an “antisocial” hermit—until the courage to say “solo vente” sparks hope for reconciliation.

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