The song "De Mi Cuenta Corre" by Espinoza Paz is about a person who has ended a relationship and is now laughing and moving on from their past partner. The lyrics express a sense of liberation and empowerment after experiencing heartbreak and disappointment. The singer recounts receiving multiple calls from their former partner, but they feel that it is clear that the relationship is over. They mention a broken voice audio, text messages, and emoticons as attempts to communicate, but they claim to no longer feel anything towards their ex-partner. The song emphasizes that the singer had warned their ex-partner numerous times about their behavior and asked them to fight for the relationship. Despite forgiving them many times before, the singer eventually got tired and made the decision to leave. The chorus repeats the line "y ahora me río de ti" which means "and now I laugh at you." The singer laughs at their ex-partner for saying foolish things, like believing they will come back and be embraced. The singer mocks the idea and declares that it will never happen. The phrase "De mi cuenta corre" translates to "let it be on my account" or "let it be my responsibility." It suggests that the singer wants their ex-partner to forget the past relationship and move on. Towards the end of the song, the singer laughs, expressing joy at the thought of seeing their ex-partner on their knees, indicating a sense of revenge or satisfaction. They also mention having the absolute power, implying that they have overcome the pain of the breakup and are now in control of their own happiness.