Calibre 50 reconnects with its audience through a story full of sentiment and heartbreak. The Sinaloa band presented their new single “Me enamoré solo”, a song that portrays the pain of unrequited love, a theme with which thousands of fans immediately identify.
From its first verses, the song makes clear the emotional vulnerability of the protagonist. “Yo sé que te gusto pa’ pasar el rato y yo todo idiota tan enamorado…”, says one of the most direct lines of the song, reflecting that sentimental imbalance that many people have experienced at one time or another. The lyrics continue to delve into the emotional wear and tear of insisting on someone who doesn’t feel the same way, with phrases that transmit resignation, attachment and hope at the same time.
A lyric that connects with the lack of love

Another excerpt that has resonated with fans is:
“Qué se siente que te quiero un chingo y tú no sentias nada…”, a line that sums up the heart of the song.
It also reinforces why “Me enamoré solo” is shaping up to be one of Calibre 50’s most talked about releases.
The song is now available for download and playback on mobile devices, making it easily accessible in both Mexico and the United States.
For the Hispanic community living in the U.S., these types of songs not only function as entertainment, but also as a way to entertain.
But also as a form of cultural and emotional connection.
Calibre 50 has been able to maintain that bond over the years, telling everyday stories that reflect real relationships, complicated love affairs and intense feelings.
And I was so foolishly in love
Calibre 50
16 years of music and gratitude

The release of this single comes at a special moment for the group.
Calibre 50 celebrates 16 years of musical career, a journey marked by constancy, evolution and a solid fan base on both sides of the border.
On the occasion of this anniversary, the group expressed a message of gratitude to their fans, acknowledging the support they have received since their beginnings:
“My people, we are infinitely grateful to you for your great support during these 16 years to our music. God bless you”.
This appreciation reinforces the closeness that Calibre 50 maintains with its audience, one of the keys to its permanence in the popular taste.
“Me enamoré solo” is not only a new single, but a sign that the band remains true to its essence, betting on honest lyrics and direct emotions.
For those who follow regional Mexican music closely, the song confirms that Calibre 50 is still relevant, telling stories that hurt, but also accompany.
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