In Me Ama Me Odia, Ozuna unites Puerto Rican heavy-hitters Almighty, Arcángel, and Cosculluela for a fiery reggaetón-trap confession about a couple who can’t decide whether to kiss or kill each other. Most of their day is spent arguing, yet every clash ends in the bedroom, proving that their chemistry is far stronger than their problems. Over pulsing beats, the artists brag about money, cars, and sexual prowess, painting a vivid picture of temptation that neither partner can resist.
Beneath the swagger and explicit bravado lies a familiar push-and-pull: She says she loves me… she says she hates me… Words mean little when desire takes charge, so their love-hate saga keeps spinning in a loop of late-night calls, luxury rides, and steamy encounters. The song ultimately highlights how passion can mask deeper issues, turning a turbulent relationship into an addictive game where both sides know the rules, but neither is willing to quit.