"Borracho" is a song by Jay Wheeler, Reik, and Chris Lebron that revolves around the emotions and thoughts of a person who is drunk and missing their ex-partner. The lyrics depict the protagonist admitting to being the worst person and addressing their ex-partner, saying that they pretend not to know why they called but they do. Despite being aware that they have already lost their ex, they can't help their loneliness and continue trying to reach out. The protagonist expresses their state of being drunk, stating that when they are intoxicated, they don't lie and asking their ex to take advantage of this moment to ask them anything they want. The song continues with the protagonist mentioning that alcohol has affected them and comparing it to an airplane going up. They confess that they can't see anyone else at the moment and blame their ex for the pain they are feeling. They try to drink more and call their ex again, hoping for a response but imagining it only through a video call, curious if their ex has their shirt on. However, their attempts to find answers or solace through alcohol and excessive drinking seem to be in vain. The chorus repeats the theme of being drunk and not lying, asking their ex to take advantage of this truthfulness and forgive them for sounding intense. They assure their ex that it's not their ego speaking this time. The song further involves the protagonist apologizing for their intensity and admitting their fear of losing courage to talk to their ex once the alcohol wears off. They ask their ex to give them another chance and use them just for this moment, while they are drunk and willing to express their feelings. They express their drunk excitement about seeing their ex and being hopeful for a positive outcome. The song concludes with the protagonist reiterating their drunk state and requesting forgiveness for their intensity, stressing again that it's not their ego speaking this time.