“Vete” captures that raw, late-night moment when you finally admit a breakup hurts… but you are done begging. Saul V sings from the eye of the storm, confessing that he still thinks about the good times, yet every party feels empty and no rebound romance can patch the wound. He owns up to the nostalgia, then flips the script: if she wants to walk away, let her. The repeated call to “vete” (go) is half plea, half victory chant.
The song traces the arc of heartbreak in real time: first regret, then longing, and finally fierce self-respect. Saul V’s narrator remembers giving everything, only to be sidelined and used like before. Now he chooses pride over pain, telling his ex that losing him is her mistake. The result is a bittersweet anthem that turns goodbye into a bold step forward, perfect for anyone reclaiming their groove after love’s meltdown.