The song "No Eres Tú (Soy Yo)" by Kali Uchis is about a person who does not want to commit to a romantic relationship. The title translates to "It's Not You (It's Me)" in English, which reflects the main theme of the song. In the lyrics, Kali Uchis sings about not wanting to be in a serious relationship and warns the other person to be careful with what they ask for. She claims to have what they need and knows what they like, but she also states that she can make them addicted to her. The chorus emphasizes that it's not the other person's fault but rather Kali Uchis' decision not to pursue a romantic connection. She has been disappointed many times before and doesn't want the other person to fall in love with her because she tends to break hearts. Kali Uchis mentions that the person should not look for her and that she will let them know when they are ready. She also states that there are no expectations in their interaction and that she can shake their world, as that is her expertise. She sees herself as their religion, baptizing them in her ways. The bridge of the song talks about not expecting any payment or compensation for what she offers. She suggests that their levels are no longer the same and that her love may be fictional, even if the person is wealthy. Overall, "No Eres Tú (Soy Yo)" portrays a person who is not willing to commit to a serious relationship due to past disappointments and a preference for maintaining independence.