Fue Culpa Tuya turns heartbreak into a dance-floor confession. Luck Ra teams up with fellow Argentine star Tiago PZK to tell the story of a guy who thought he could dodge both la muerte y los cuernos (death and betrayal), only to get blindsided by love gone wrong. Over a lively urban-cumbia beat, he admits that everything he did for his ex “de nada valió,” so now he keeps the party blazing hot while his heart stays ice-cold.
Instead of moping, the narrator blames his former lover for ruining romance for him forever: “Ahora de ninguna puedo enamorarme… fue culpa tuya.” He orders up fernet like a potion, flirts with the line of admirers “haciendo cola,” and even pays the DJ overtime to keep the music pumping. Cupid is recast as a bartender, and each raised glass becomes both a toast and a taunt: this one’s for you. The song captures that uniquely Argentine mix of swagger, humor, and melancholy—inviting listeners to sing, dance, and maybe heal a little while shouting along to the chorus.