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Mexican superstar Christian Nodal seemingly hints that infidelity led to split from Cazzu in scathing new single



Was infidelity to blame for Christian Nodal’s split from Cazzu?

The Mexican superstar, 25, hints that cheating led to the demise of their relationship in his scathing new single “Kbron y Medio,” which, in English, translates to “Bastard and a Half.”

“Yes when you are good, they cheat on you,” Nodal croons in the English translation of the Spanish record, which was released Thursday. “For this broken heart, I think I already have the perfect remedy.” 

Christian Nodal hints in his new single “Kbron y Medio” that infidelity led to his split from Cazzu Courtesy Image

“Yes when you are good, they cheat on you,” croons the Mexican superstar, pictured here with his now-ex in November 2022. FilmMagic

Elsewhere, the musician expresses his willingness to move on with other women after separating from Cazzu, whose real name is Julieta Cazzucheli. FilmMagic

Elsewhere, the musician expresses his willingness to move on with other women after separating from 30-year-old Cazzu, whose real name is Julieta Cazzucheli.

“My kisses don’t come back, to be for one,” he sings. “My bed is ready to receive bitches.” 

A rep for Cazzu didn’t immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment. 

“My kisses don’t come back, to be for one,” he sings. “My bed is ready to receive bitches.”  Courtesy Image

Nodal simultaneously dropped the music video for “Kbron y Medio,” which sees the Latin artist playing a man scorned by the unfaithful actions of a lover.  Courtesy Image

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Nodal simultaneously dropped the music video for “Kbron y Medio” — filmed in Miami, Fla., and helmed by renowned director Carlos Perez — which sees the Latin artist playing a man scorned by the unfaithful actions of a lover. 

In a statement obtained by Page Six, Nodal explained that the pain of a breakup inspired “Kbron y Medio” — the lead single from his fourth studio album, “P’al Cora.” 

“Love and heartbreak are the inspiration behind the best songs, created out of pure feeling. ‘Kbron y Medio’ tells the story that we have all gone through at some point in our lives, or will go through in the future — what we are capable of doing when we are heartbroken,” the singer said. 

In a statement obtained by Page Six, Nodal explained that the pain of a breakup inspired “Kbron y Medio” — the lead single from his fourth studio album, “P’al Cora.”  Courtesy Image

Nodal and Cazzu announced their split in May after two years of dating. WireImage

Together, they share a young daughter. Getty Images for The Latin Recording Academy

“I hope you like the lyrics and performance as much as I do,” he added, addressing his fans directly. “And let’s soon have a Don Julio tequila singing it at one of the concerts on the tour.”

Nodal — whose 25-date U.S. arena tour kicks off Sept. 11 in Seattle, Wa. — and Cazzu announced in May that they were separating after two years of dating. 

“The time has come to share that Julieta and I have gone our separate ways. Our mutual love and respect remain strong, especially in our role as parents to our wonderful daughter, Inti,” Nodal — who welcomed his little girl with the Argentine rapper in September 2023 — wrote via social media. 

“I am deeply grateful for our shared moments and will always carry those memories with affection. I appreciate your support and understanding during this time of change.”

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