“Vete” is KHEA’s fiery goodbye letter to a lover who broke his trust. The Argentine trap star starts by admitting that he was the one who fell hard, forgave, and still got let down. Tired of the cycle, he repeats a blunt invitation: “Si querés, vete” – “If you want, leave.” What follows is a victory-lap montage: globe-trotting trips to Paris and Madrid, late-night parties, wads of cash, and a phone that never stops buzzing. Each flex is a reminder that he has swapped heartbreak for self-love and success.
Under the swagger, there is a relatable twist of revenge. KHEA pictures his face “por todos lados” (everywhere) so his ex can’t escape the sight of what she lost. The song flips from regret to empowerment, from “I was the crazy one” to “now you’re the one going crazy.” In short, “Vete” turns post-breakup pain into a soundtrack for moving on, leveling up, and never looking back.
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.