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Spanish Phrase

Me encanta su música.

/me enˈkanta su ˈmusika/
Meaning"I love his/her/your music."
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Meaning

The sentence expresses a strong liking or love for someone’s music. Using 'encantar' conveys a higher degree of enthusiasm than the more neutral 'gustar'. The phrase can refer to a musician’s work, a friend’s playlist, or any music that belongs to the person being spoken about.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to compliment or praise the music of a specific person—after hearing a song, at a concert, or when discussing an artist’s latest album. It works in both casual and slightly formal settings.

Grammar Breakdown

Meencantasumúsica

1

Me (indirect object pronoun)

The pronoun 'me' indicates who experiences the feeling; with verbs like 'encantar' it works like an indirect object.

2

Encantar (verb)

Used like 'gustar', the verb agrees with the thing that pleases (here 'música'), so it stays in third‑person singular.

3

Su (possessive adjective)

Shows ownership; can mean 'his', 'her', 'your' (formal), or 'their' depending on context.

4

Música (noun)

A feminine singular noun meaning 'music'.

🗨In Conversation

A

¿Has escuchado el nuevo álbum de Ana?

Have you listened to Ana's new album?

Sí, me encanta su música.

Yes, I love her music.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Me gusta su música.

    Correct but less strong; learners often use it when they actually want the stronger 'encanta' meaning.

  • Me encanta mi música.

    Sounds odd unless you’re talking about your own music; usually you’d say 'Me gusta mi música' or 'Me encanta mi canción favorita'.

  • Me encanta su muscia.

    Spelling error: 'música' needs the accent on the 'u'.

  • Me encanta sus música.

    When referring to plural music (different songs), the noun stays singular in Spanish; use 'su música' or 'sus canciones' instead.

Alternatives

  • Me gusta mucho su música.

    I really like his/her/your music.

  • Adoro su música.

    I adore his/her/your music.

  • Me fascina su música.

    I’m fascinated by his/her/your music.

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Cultural Tip

In Spanish‑speaking cultures, 'encantar' is a favorite way to show enthusiasm for art, food, or experiences. Remember that 'su' is formal or third‑person; if you’re speaking to a friend, use 'tu' (Me encanta tu música) to keep the tone informal. Also, the verb always matches the thing that pleases, not the person who feels the emotion.