Imagine you are relaxing with smoke swirling when your phone lights up and vibrates - it is your ex. That is the cinematic opener of “Ayer Me Llamó Mi Ex.” Over a moody Trap beat spiced with Lenny Santos’s bachata-flavored guitar, KHEA shares that his former flame is already bored with her new guy and hungry for the spark they once ignited. He tries to act tough, yet admits he still replays their wild videos and remembers how their arguments always melted into steamy make-ups. The hook rings like an unanswered call, reminding us that some contacts are impossible to delete.
The song dives into a love-hate loop where passion heals and hurts at the same time. She wants to come back, he is tempted, but only on his terms - no talk of romance, just desire. It is a candid snapshot of that messy middle ground between nostalgia and self-protection, making listeners nod to the rhythm while secretly wondering, “Would I pick up that call?”
Ivo Alfredo Thomas Serue, known professionally as Khea, is an influential rapper and singer from Virreyes, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Born in 2000, he emerged as a key figure in the Argentine Latin trap scene alongside artists like Duki and Cazzu.
Khea's music blends Latin trap and hip hop, often exploring themes of romance and nightlife. He shot to international fame with his hit track "Loca," featuring Duki and Cazzu, which has amassed over 400 million views on YouTube. Known for his melodic style and collaborations with artists such as Bad Bunny, Tini, and Bizarrap, Khea has become one of Argentina's most listened-to artists, showcasing the vibrant energy of urban Argentine music.