Te la pelaste is a classic Mexican slang phrase that literally translates to 'you peeled it'. Its real, idiomatic meaning is 'you blew it', 'you screwed up', or 'you lost your chance'.
In this breakup anthem, Xavi sings "Yo que te quería para siempre, te la pelaste y ahora next" (I wanted you forever, you blew it, and now, next). It's a powerful and confident way to tell an ex that they made a huge mistake and lost their opportunity with him. Learning phrases like this is key to understanding real, everyday Spanish beyond the textbook.
Next is Xavi’s unapologetic break-up anthem. The Mexican singer looks back on a whirlwind romance that went from “so beautiful” to “over in a flash.” When he realizes his ex was only out to collect broken hearts, the hurt hits hard – but not for long.
Instead of wallowing, Xavi grabs a bottle of classy Clase Azul tequila, rounds up a couple of morritas, and throws cash around to remind himself he’s still in control. The chorus doubles as a rallying cry: “If you don’t want me, a hundred others do!” Beneath the swagger lies a simple message: heartache hurts, but confidence (and a good party) can push you forward. She missed her chance, so it’s time to swipe to the next track – and the next love story.