Interestingly, the song was originally intended for the legendary band Los Ángeles Negros , which explains its classic bolero-rock and vintage Latin soul influence.
The title itself, " Mi Buen Amor " (My Good Love), is used ironically throughout the song. The singer addresses a lover who repeatedly leaves only to return and demand affection as if nothing happened.
The presence of Enrique Bunbury adds a layer of complexity; instead of a solo lament, it becomes a dialogue—or a shared confession—of a dysfunctional cycle. IV. Cultural Impact and Reception
Key lyrics like "¿Cómo borro esto que siento?" (How do I erase what I feel?) highlight the difficulty of emotional detachment.
The song’s structure mimics 1970s romantic ballads, utilizing dramatic instrumentation that mirrors the intensity of the lyrics.