Miami, FL (January 8, 2026) – Calibre 50 begins 2026 by marking a new chapter in their musical career with the release of “Me Enamoré Solo,” the first single from what will be their upcoming production.
Known as the “out-of-the-ordinary Sinaloan powerhouse,” Calibre 50 opens the year with an emotional ballad written by José Humberto Morales Gastélum, Alejandro Gaxiola, and Erick García Herrera, and produced—true to tradition—by Don Jesús Tirado.
“Me Enamoré Solo” is a song that delves into the pain of unrequited love: that situation in which one person gives everything, while the other merely takes advantage of those feelings. The track portrays those implicit or explicit agreements in a relationship where there is a promise not to fall in love, yet one of the two ends up letting their heart fill with love and settling for emotional crumbs.
With a heartfelt performance and honest lyrics, the song connects directly with those who have found themselves at this emotional crossroads, reaffirming Calibre 50’s ability to tell stories that reflect universal realities.
“Me Enamoré Solo” is the first preview of the group’s new album, a production that will be made up mostly of unreleased tracks and is set to be released during the second half of this year, promising a new musical phase without losing the essence that has established them as one of the most important references in regional Mexican music.









