J Balvin teams up with regional Mexican star Carin León to paint a raw, slightly sarcastic portrait of post-breakup chaos. The narrator admits that he never even liked tequila—yet now it is his “best friend,” just one of many vices he grabs while stumbling through clubs and Instagram feeds. He scroll-stalks his ex from fake accounts, blasts old Maná songs, and snaps back at her new-found independence with equal parts bravado and hurt. Every shot, every party, and every photo in his phone boomerangs right back to one truth: he still can’t delete her from his mind.
Beneath the swagger, the song exposes that messy middle ground where pride wrestles with longing. The hook “Me metí de todo y todo me recuerda a ti” (“I took everything and everything reminds me of you”) repeats like a confession, showing how distractions fail to erase real feelings. While the beat fuses reggaetón pulse with sierreño guitars, the lyrics flip between blame and vulnerability, reminding us that breakups often spark a tug-of-war between “I’m over you” and “I miss you.” “Stoker” is both a party anthem and a cautionary tale: no matter how loud the music or how many tequila shots you down, memories—and heartbreak—have a way of sneaking back in.