II. ME PELEA is VIOLETA’s fierce diary entry from the exact moment love stops feeling like home. Over shimmering Latin pop textures, she wonders “¿Qué va a pasar cuando ya no te tenga?” and watches the relationship she once “built like stone” crumble. The song moves through disbelief, hurt, and a touch of sarcasm while calling out her partner’s lies and betrayals. Each line feels like picking at a bruise: painful yet oddly satisfying as truth seeps out.
By the second verse, sorrow flips into defiance. VIOLETA admits she bent until she “broke like a bullet from God,” but instead of staying shattered, she urges her ex to “go find another girl who worships you.” It’s a breakup anthem that captures both the sting of loss and the spark of self-respect—perfect for singing at full volume when you are ready to trade tears for courage.