The song "Me Gusta Que Me Rueguen" by Espinoza Paz tells the story of a person who enjoys the power and control they have over their partner. They like it when their partner begs and humbles themselves, crawls and asks for forgiveness. The narrator indicates that in order for their partner to forget them, they need their permission because they still own their partner's heart. The narrator enjoys the act of their partner asking them to try the relationship again, even though deep down, they know it will never happen. They like to give their partner hope and then crush it, making them cry. The narrator knew that their partner would cry on the days they were not around and how their partner appeared happy and relaxed when they were not there. The narrator states that their partner assumed they would beg first, but they would rather die than beg for love. This time, their partner is the one who lost, while the narrator is the one who won. They declare that they will slam the door in their partner's face once again as a sign of their victory. The narrator tells their partner to go out with their friends and drink as a way to cope with the pain. They ask their partner to understand that they will never come back. The song portrays a toxic relationship where one person enjoys manipulating their partner's emotions and exerting control over them. The narrator takes pleasure in the power they hold, but at the expense of their partner's happiness and well-being.