Title: Te Vas (You Are Leaving) In this song, Espinoza Paz expresses his disappointment and heartbreak over a relationship that has ended due to infidelity. The narrator feels deceived and hurt by their partner's actions and decides that they don't want to see them anymore. They ask their ex-partner to leave them alone and let them heal. Initially, the narrator believed that their partner was different and had made a wrong choice in choosing them. The partner betrayed their trust by entering a motel with someone else, despite the narrator always showing them respect and loyalty. The chorus repeats the question "Qué haces aquí?" (What are you doing here?), as the ex-partner attempts to apologize and provide explanations for their actions. However, the narrator knows the truth and asserts that it was indeed their ex-partner who betrayed them. The narrator reflects on seeing their partner entering the motel and asks why they were unfaithful when they had always respected them. They express the pain they felt when witnessing their partner with someone else, feeling as though they were dying inside. The song concludes with the narrator suggesting that either they or their ex-partner should return to collect their belongings, after which they can go their separate ways. The repeated phrase "te vas" (you are leaving) signifies the finality of the relationship. Overall, "Te Vas" conveys feelings of heartbreak, betrayal, and the desire to move on from a painful relationship.