Lastimado means "hurt" or "wounded." While the verb lastimar (to hurt) is common, its past participle lastimado is used here as an adjective, giving it a poignant and direct impact.
In the song, the lyric "Dijiste amar todo eso que ahora has lastimado" (You said you loved all that you have now hurt) powerfully conveys betrayal and emotional damage. It's a word that cuts deep, highlighting the pain inflicted by a loved one and making it particularly memorable in this context.
"C14TORCE II" is Cazzu’s bittersweet late-night confession. On a frigid Argentine evening she breaks her promise to stay away, admitting that amarte tan fuerte me dolía yet missing him hurts even more. Over moody trap beats she paints cinematic scenes: warm liquor, cold rooms, hips sliding across the walls while his drug-blurred mind spirals. The cold outside mirrors the chill inside a love story gone wrong.
The hook circles around the haunting question ¿Quién va a ser si no soy yo? This is both a challenge and a plea, claiming no one will ever love him the way she does while making him face the truth - tuviste la culpa de romper tu propio corazón. The track captures the push-and-pull of a toxic relationship: blame and longing, pain and desire, the urge to move on and the inability to let go. Smiling just to fool the hurt, Cazzu turns personal heartbreak into an anthem for anyone who wants “everything, but only with you.”