“Heterocromía” Lyrics by Belinda is a latest Spanish song in the voice of Belinda. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Heterocromía” song lyrics are also written by Belinda. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In “Heterocromía”, Belinda calls out a fake, shallow ex who pretended to be someone deep and classy but turned out to be all show and no soul. She talks about being judged unfairly, the pain of betrayal, and how she came out stronger. With sharp lyrics, she exposes his empty lifestyle, ego, and hypocrisy, making it clear she’s moved on and now owns her power.
Letra de Heterocromía – Belinda
[Letra de “Heterocromía”]
[Intro]
¿Qué gatos son los que visten Loro Piana?
¿Qué gatos son los que solo juegan golf?
¿Qué gatos son los que toman Aperol?
Naturellement, Los Aristogatos
[Verso 1]
Qué cinismo juzgándome a mí
Cuando todo lo que decías era el reflejo de ti mismo, fuiste un atraso
Vas a conocer el verdadero amor el día que tu corazón lo partan en mil pedazos
Lo que te choca, te checa, por ser real y verdadero
Mi ropa mandaste en bolsa porque eres el basurero
Tanto sufrimiento me hizo el corazón de acero
Y empecé mi vida desde cero
[Coro]
Qué ironía, me engañaste con tu heterocromía
Dos personas, una misma fisonomía
Bien alzadito y con la mente tan vacía
Qué antigua tu filosofía
Me engañaste con tu heterocromía
Dos personas, una misma fisonomía
Bien alzadito y con la mente tan vacía
Me vendiste una puta fantasía
[Verso 2]
Solo jugabas al golf, bebiendo de tu Aperol
En busca de una aprobación, vestido de Loro Piana
Ya no te amo, cuando antes en ti confiaba
A pesar que mucho flow te faltaba
No es V de Vendetta, es B de Belinda
Habla de un diseño y verás que la vida te chinga
Me puse más diosa desde que tú te alejaste
Atacaste tanto a la reina, que yo te di jaque mate
Vives stalkeando y el algoritmo lo sabe
¿Qué sería de ti sin tu GHB?
Sería’ un pendejo ALV
Te crees más y tu ego fácil lo leo
Pero un Escorpio nunca va a poder con un Leo
[Coro]
Qué ironía, me engañaste con tu heterocromía
Dos personas, una misma fisonomía
Bien alzadito y con la mente tan vacía
Qué antigua tu filosofía
Me engañaste con tu heterocromía
Dos personas, una misma fisonomía
Bien alzadito y con la mente tan vacía
Me vendiste una puta fantasía
[Verso 3]
Todavía me acuerdo que le dijiste a tu familia
Que tú estás de inclusión conmigo (What?)
Mientras más lo pienso, más yo me río
Te la das de mirrey
Pero ese clasismo está más oxidado que una armadura del siglo XVI
Del siglo XVI, hey
Gracias a Dios no conocí a mi exsuegra
Que no soy de alcurnia, y de pronto se altera
Quiero vivir a mi manera y que la gente diga lo que quiera
Tú eres old money, te dicen “Bunny”
Y si supieran que, la neta, no eres funny
Tú eres old money, te dicen “Bunny”
Y tu palacio me lo paso por el booty
[Coro]
Qué ironía, me engañaste con tu heterocromía
Dos personas, una misma fisonomía
Bien alzadito y con la mente tan vacía
Qué antigua tu filosofía
Me engañaste con tu heterocromía
Dos personas, una misma fisonomía
Bien alzadito y con la mente tan vacía
Me vendiste una puta fantasía
[Outro]
Después de esta canción vas a querer tener los ojos del mismo color, cabrón
Heterocromía Video
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Heterocromía Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
She’s making a sarcastic comment about rich guys who try too hard to look fancy. She’s pointing out how some of them dress in expensive clothes, only play golf, and sip trendy drinks like Aperol — all trying to seem elite. Then she throws in a witty twist, calling them “Aristogatos,” referencing spoiled, upper-class types pretending to be classy.
[Verso 1]
She’s calling out the guy’s hypocrisy — he judged her while being the real problem. Everything he said about her was actually about himself. He held her back in life. She warns that real love will hit him only when he experiences heartbreak. She says that people get bothered by truth because it reflects something inside them. He treated her like trash, even putting her stuff in bags like garbage. But all that pain made her tougher, and now she’s starting fresh, stronger than before.
[Coro]
She’s highlighting the irony of being fooled by someone who seemed one way but acted like two different people. He looked polished on the outside but was shallow inside. His mindset and values were outdated, and he sold her a lie dressed as love — a fake dream that turned out to be nothing real.
[Verso 2]
Here she paints a picture of his life: playing golf, sipping Aperol, and dressing in luxury brands, all to impress others. She used to trust him but now feels nothing because he lacked real style or substance. She flips the script, saying she’s not some masked avenger — she’s just Belinda, owning her identity. She throws in a sharp message: people who only care about looks and status get crushed by life. She feels more powerful since he left. He tried to bring her down, but she turned the tables and beat him at his own game. Now he stalks her online, and even the algorithm knows it. Without his shady habits, he’d just be a clueless guy. His ego’s loud, but she sees right through it. She ends with a bold zodiac clapback: no Scorpio can mess with a Leo like her.
[Coro]
Again, she’s repeating how this guy tricked her by pretending to be something he wasn’t — two faces in one body. He looked confident but was empty inside. His thinking was stuck in the past, and the love he offered was just a fake fantasy wrapped in charm.
[Verso 3]
She remembers how he told his family that dating her was about being inclusive — something that now makes her laugh. He acted like some rich prince, but his snobbiness is so outdated it’s laughable, like rusty armor from the 1500s. She’s glad she never met his mother because that would’ve been drama. His family looked down on her for not coming from wealth. But she just wants to live her own way and not care about people’s opinions. He may come from old money and get called “Bunny,” but the truth is, he’s not even funny. And as for his fancy lifestyle and status, she couldn’t care less — she’s totally over it.
[Coro]
Once more, she calls out the contradiction of his polished image and empty soul. He fooled her by pretending to be deep and romantic, but he was just another guy selling fake love with an outdated mindset and no real connection.
[Outro]
She ends with a mic drop — after this song, he’ll probably wish both his eyes were the same color, meaning she’s exposed him so hard, he won’t want to stand out anymore.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Heterocromía song?
A. Heterocromía song is sung by Belinda.
Q. Who wrote Heterocromía lyrics?
A. Heterocromía lyrics are penned by Belinda.
Q. Who has given the music of Heterocromía song?
A. Heterocromía music is composed and produced by Belinda.
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