Feid, the Colombian hit-maker, slides into full flirt-mode in “Matando.” From the very first line he lets the woman know she is killing it with her beauty and confidence. The chorus repeats his astonishment: “Debes saber que estás matando, ma’” — you should know you’re slaying. He tests the waters, asking if she is also feeling the temptation and ready to let him get closer. The night sky, the shimmering moon, and the pulse of reggaeton create a private stage for two people who can’t take their eyes off each other.
In the verses Feid balances admiration with bravado. He promises to rise to her level, praises her “espectacular figura,” and hints at an adventurous rendezvous where only the moon can see them. At the same time he flexes his own talent, saying he’s killing every word he writes. The overall vibe is playful, confident, and sensual; it’s an invitation to surrender to the chemistry of the night while celebrating the power both lovers have to captivate — and to kill it — together.