"Que mal te ves sin mi" is a song by Espinoza Paz, a Mexican singer-songwriter. The title translates to "You look so bad without me" in English. The song revolves around a breakup and explores the theme of pride and the consequences of letting it come between two people who were once in love. The lyrics express the narrator's observation of their ex-partner's current state without them. The song addresses the ex-partner's fake love, their preferred pride over true feelings, and how they are pretending to be okay without the narrator. The narrator's grandfather even advises them to give their ex-partner a handkerchief as a symbolic gesture to suggest that they will eventually regret losing them. The song highlights the narrator's astute understanding of their ex-partner's actions and emotions. It suggests that the ex-partner is trying to move on with a new life but is ultimately unhappy without the narrator. The ex-partner is depicted drinking and being with someone else, which the narrator acknowledges with indifference. The repeated phrase, "Y NO ES QUE ME IMPORTE TU VIDA, NI A TI TE IMPORTE LA MÍA, PERO QUE MAL TE VES SIN MI" translates to "And it's not that I care about your life, nor do you care about mine, but you look so bad without me." This line signifies that although both parties may have moved on, the narrator cannot help but notice the ex-partner's negative state after the breakup. Overall, "Que mal te ves sin mi" portrays the narrator's reflection on their past relationship and the consequences of their ex-partner's pride. The song suggests that even though both have moved on, the ex-partner is struggling to find happiness without the narrator.