Camila’s heart-stirring ballad "Decidiste Dejarme" turns heartbreak into a battle cry. The singer looks back at a relationship that went up in flames—"me envenenaste el silencio"—and calls out the ex who shot first by walking away. Every lyric drips with the bitterness of betrayal, yet it also sparks a fierce resolve. This is not a sad-love-song for wallowing; it is a declaration of independence. The protagonist admits the hurt, owns the lessons learned, and slams the door on any comeback attempt: "No voy a caer otra vez, llegaste tarde."
Under the smoke of lost love rises a spirit of self-respect. Camila shows that sometimes the greatest victory is refusing to play the same damaging game. By the end, the singer trusts that life will put everyone in their rightful place, proving that walking away from what hurts can be the most powerful act of all.