Devoto is a fiery, tequila-fuelled breakup anthem where Kim Loaiza flips the script on a boastful ex. She paints the picture of someone who talked too much and loved too little, ending up drowning in their own words. While the ex stares at her photos through the bottom of a shot glass, Kim is busy healing her heartbreak with friends, music, and a round (or three) of tequila. The chorus hits like a confident wink: being with her was winning the lottery, and now the loser is left mourning what could have been.
Featuring Elvis de Yongol, the song mixes playful religious imagery with sharp humor. Kim likens herself to a “santa” (saint) that her ex now worships, but the altar is closed and the prayers come too late. The back-and-forth verses show both singers teasing, taunting, and reclaiming their power. At its heart, Devoto celebrates self-worth after betrayal: it reminds listeners that sometimes the best revenge is living your best life—preferably to a catchy beat and a splash of lime-rimmed courage.