
If you’re currently in your feels and need the cure to dance the pain away, Amber Donoso released one of her best breakup Reggaeton songs titled “En Otra Piel,” which translates to “In Another Skin.”
It’s the emotional catharsis you didn’t know you needed. And its accompanying music video shows exactly how you go from being in love to total heartbreak and sadness, check it out here!
The Real Story Behind the Heartbreak
This new jam is super special because it’s actually based on real-life events that Amber Donoso experienced firsthand. Beyond being one of the most interesting choices among breakup Reggaeton songs available today, it also stands out because of its smooth touch of RnB.
Even though you can dance to it, the song simultaneously tells a painful story. In fact, it’s incredibly relatable in the way she sings about being fed up with lies, while you might still miss that lover who hurt you.
Feeling exhausted by the excuses, she imagined this person was different, but they turned out to be much worse, according to her own lyrics. Ultimately, if you’ve ever been in love, you have likely been through this same situation, regardless of whether you are a woman or a man.

Why Every Heartbroken Soul Needs This Track
The tune strikes a deep balance between vulnerability and strength. You can truly feel the weight of her emotions as she sings about being alone, trying to forget the past, yet the infectious rhythm keeps you moving through the pain.
It’s an anthem for anyone who has discovered a sign of someone else’s presence. This moment of realization proves that while an ex might desperately try to find her essence in another skin (“En Otra Piel”), that unique connection is officially dead and gone.
Since the tempo is a bit on the slower side, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to hear some Reggaeton remixes of this release in the future.
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