Luck Ra turns up the emotional volume in “Como Es Eso,” inviting us into a late-night conversation where heartbreak, desire, and tough choices all share the same beat. The narrator urges a woman to ditch the “bobo” who no longer gives her warmth, reminding her that whenever she feels broken she runs back to him—because “nadie como yo te lo parte.” Beneath the catchy melody lies a push-and-pull: the singer wants to rescue her from a toxic relationship while wrestling with his own longing, jealousy, and vulnerability.
At its core, the song is a plea for genuine love and respect. He highlights how easily she returns only when things go wrong, promising he would never hurt her and asking if she will finally stay. Photos kept on his phone, the ache of seeing her with someone else, and the insistence that he once made her happy “hasta con la ropa puesta” paint a picture of love that still burns even after separation. “Como Es Eso” blends Argentinian pop-urbano grooves with relatable storytelling, turning a messy romantic triangle into an anthem about knowing your worth and refusing to settle for half-hearted love.