The verb tumbar means 'to knock over' or 'to throw down'. The ending -me makes it reflexive, referring back to the speaker.
In this song, Nicki Nicole delivers the powerful line, "tú no vas a tumbarme" (you're not going to knock me down). It's a defiant statement of resilience, declaring that no one can bring her down emotionally. This word perfectly captures the song's confident and empowering vibe.
Nicki Nicole turns heartbreak into a flex in Se Va 1 Llegan 2. She looks her unfaithful partner in the eye and says: I gave you everything, I saw your betrayal coming, and guess what? When one leaves, two arrive. The catchy line "Se va uno y llegan dos" flips a breakup into a victory lap, proving that attention and love are still knocking on her door.
Instead of begging, she stands tall: she controls the timing, karma will settle the score, and she refuses to be dragged down. The song blends playful confidence with a warning glow: hurt her once and she will simply shine alone, stronger and wiser. It is a vibrant Argentine trap-pop anthem for anyone ready to swap heartbreak for self-worth and a fresh list of possibilities.