“Mátame” is a fiery breakup anthem where Katie Angel turns heartbreak into high-drama cinema. Picture the singer standing center stage, daring her ex to pull the trigger on their relationship once and for all. She pleads for a clean break — “Sé directo, apunta y dispara” — because half-measures only keep the wound open. Every “mátame” is really a shout of liberation: if you end this now, I can finally stop missing you.
Under the fierce façade, though, the lyrics reveal a softer truth. Katie admits she will still hurt, will still lie to herself, and might even rebound with someone else just to numb the ache. The song captures that tug-of-war between proud independence and lingering attachment, blending bold Latin-pop beats with raw, relatable confession. By the final chorus, we feel both her pain and her power — she is determined to survive, even if she has to beg for the fatal shot that sets her free.