Mi Buen Amor -

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.

Key lyrics like "¿Cómo borro esto que siento?" (How do I erase what I feel?) highlight the difficulty of emotional detachment. Mi Buen Amor

Released in 2017 as part of the album La Trenza , "Mi Buen Amor" is a collaboration between Mon Laferte and Spanish rock icon Enrique Bunbury .

The chorus serves as a final plea for boundaries: "No me pidas que te dé una última noche" (Don't ask me to give you one last night), signaling the narrator's struggle to reclaim their personal space and peace. III. Musical Composition and Collaboration Interestingly, the song was originally intended for the

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

I. Introduction

The song’s structure mimics 1970s romantic ballads, utilizing dramatic instrumentation that mirrors the intensity of the lyrics.