When it seemed that their love story was definitely in the past, El Chulo and María Karla Castro have returned to the center of public discussion. Just a few days after confirming their separation, the Cuban reggaeton artist shared a video on Instagram in which he directly mentions his ex-partner and the mother of his child while listening to his upcoming musical release titled “Mi ex.”
In the clip, El Chulo appears smiling and visibly excited as the provocative beginning of the song plays:
“You got the tattoo for love, but you removed it out of spite. It used to say that nobody else deceived her… and now the betrayal is piling up.”
The images are accompanied by two photographs of María Karla: one showing the tattoo with the artist's name and another where it can be seen how she covered it with a flower.
In the video description, El Chulo emphasizes the personal weight of the message by writing: "You got the tattoo out of love, but you erased it out of spite. You said you would never be the same again, yet you went back to 'El Tanke'."
And in the comments, he added a phrase that further ignited the debate among his followers: “Now I'm going to put my face on her entire arm,” implying that his intention is for María Karla to get tattooed again in his honor.
The detail that finally set off the alarms was that María Karla tagged @elchulo again in the biography of her Instagram profile. This gesture has been interpreted as a possible sign of reconciliation or, at the very least, a rapprochement between the two.
All of this is happening as anticipation grows for the release of “Mi ex,” a collaboration between Dany Ome, Kevincito El 13, Jacob Forever, Wampi, and El Chulo, which will be launched on September 25 at 9:00 p.m. on YouTube. With lyrics filled with heartbreak, personal references, and a lineup of well-known artists from the Cuban urban genre, the song is already poised to become a trend.

Although both had declared that their relationship had ended "a while ago" and that they maintained a cordial coexistence for the well-being of their son Justin, these recent social media moves seem to mark the beginning of a new phase or, at the very least, raise questions about their current situation.
Are we witnessing a silent reconciliation, a well-calculated promotional strategy, or simply a song with a name and surname? We are paying attention.
Frequently Asked Questions about El Chulo, María Karla, and the song "My Ex"
Have El Chulo and María Karla reconciled?
No official confirmation of a reconciliation between El Chulo and María Karla exists. However, recent social media posts, such as El Chulo being tagged in María Karla's profile, have sparked speculation about a possible rapprochement. This gesture has been interpreted by some as a sign of reconciliation or at least an attempt at getting closer.
What is the meaning of El Chulo's new song "Mi ex"?
The song "My Ex" seems to be filled with personal references and bitterness, which has fueled speculation about the artist's relationship with María Karla. The lyrics contain elements that could be interpreted as a critique or a reflection on past relationships, and have garnered public attention ahead of its official release.
When is "Mi ex" being released?
The premiere of "Mi ex" is scheduled for September 25 at 9:00 p.m. on YouTube. This release is highly anticipated by fans of the Cuban urban genre, as it features collaborations with renowned artists like Dany Ome, Kevincito El 13, Jacob Forever, and Wampi.
How have El Chulo and María Karla managed their relationship after the breakup?
Despite their breakup, El Chulo and María Karla have maintained a cordial coexistence for the well-being of their son, Justin. Both have demonstrated maturity in handling their relationship as separated parents, participating together in important events such as their son's baptism, which reflects a mutual commitment to his welfare.
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