The song "No Me Digas Dónde Estás" by Espinoza Paz, translated as "Don't Tell Me Where You Are," tells the story of a person who is trying to move on from a past relationship. The lyrics are a plea to their former lover to stop contacting them, as it brings back memories and complicates their new relationship. The protagonist asks their ex-partner not to send them text messages anymore because it hurts them to read them and not have them close. They confess their love and longing to hold the ex and then go to their room. They don't want to know where the ex is or how they are dressed because it makes them forget that they have someone new to be accountable to. They want to give their new love a passionate kiss. The protagonist urges the ex-lover to leave them alone and not tell them where they are. They fear that a message from their ex could harm their new relationship. They ask the ex not to send videos of them singing their old song. Overall, the song portrays the struggle of moving on from a past relationship while trying to maintain a new one. It highlights the emotions and challenges one faces when trying to let go of the past and start afresh.