Mi Ex Tenía Razón

Album: Mañana Será Bonito (Bichota Season) (2023)
Charted: 22
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Songfacts®:

  • Translated from Spanish, "Mi Ex Tenía Razon" means "'my ex was right." But don't be fooled - the title and lyrics dance with irony. It's a sly wink at Karol G's former flame, Anuel A, while also a love-soaked ballad dedicated to the Colombian star's romantic partner, Feid.
  • In May 2023, Puerto Rico rapper and singer Anuel AA released the song "Mejor Que Yo" ("Better than Me," in English), dedicated to Karol G. Anuel believes no one could ever match up to him in Karol G's eyes.

    On the chorus, Karol G strikes back with an unfiltered truth:

    Mi ex tenía razón
    Dijo que no iba a encontrar uno como él
    Y me llegó uno mejor, que me trata major


    This translates into English as:
    My ex was right
    He said I wouldn't find someone like him
    And I got a better one, who treats me better


    Karol G's "better one" is her boyfriend, the Colombian singer-songwriter Feid. Anuel AA knew about the love connection brewing when he recorded "Meyor Que Yo."
  • The verses of "Mi Ex Tenía Razón" unveil Karol G basking in the glow of her newfound joy beside Feid. He makes her feel loved both beneath the sheets and beyond.

    Bebé, en la cama me curaste to' lo que me dolía
    Me pusiste a latir donde ya no me latía
    A ti sí te creo cuando me dices "mi amor"


    Translates into English as:
    Baby, in bed you healed everything that hurt me
    You made me beat where I was no longer beating
    I do believe you when you tell me "my love"
  • In the song's second verse, Karol unfurls the tale of her transformation, a shift from feeling cast aside. A crowning moment resounds, poetic and profound:

    Si ahora me doy cuenta que fui yo la que coroné

    Translates into English as:
    Now I realize that I was the one who got crowned

    In Medellín slang, "Coroné" indicates that a victory was won or that there was a victory. It's also another nod to Karol's relationship with Feid, who sang a 2021 song titled "Coroné."
  • Musically, "Mi Ex Tenía Razón" is a grupero-inspired cumbia that pays tribute to Tex-Mex and cumbia queen Selena Quintanilla, an artist who's inspired Karol. "I'm a big fan of Selena Quintanilla," Karol G told Apple Music. "She is and will continue to be a great motivating factor in my career and personal life; I even have a tattoo of her on my arm."
  • Karol G wrote "Mi Ex Tenía Razón" with:

    Her go-to songwriting partner Keityn.

    Rios (Nicky Jam and Myke Towers' "Polvo," Ozuna's "Gracias").

    Miami-based Mexican songwriter/producer Edgar Barrera (Maluma's "Hawái," Fuerza Regida's "Bebe Dame").

    Regular Bad Bunny collaborator Marco "MAG" Borrero.
  • Barrera and Mag produced the track. "This song is very special because it has that Tejano vibe," said Karol G. "We record all the instruments live: guitar, piano, etc. It was an amazing experience."

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