Me Muero Lyrics by Eladio Carrión & Lia Kali is a new spanish song by Eladio Carrión and Lia Kali. The track is released on Eladio Carrion’s official YouTube channel, written by Eladio Carrión and Lia Kali, produced by Foreign Teck, Hide Miyabi, Lily Kaplan, Sebastian Lopez, Toni Anzis, TURRINI, Fonta, SterlingMadeIt, FELI CIANO, Luz The Producer, Aki The Producer, Anamaria Sayre, and LAF Collective. Featured in the album DON KBRN, the song delivers an emotionally rich, introspective experience, blending soulful melodies with heartfelt lyricism.
“Me Muero” explores the raw and painful aftermath of a love that once felt eternal but gradually faded. The lyrics center around themes of heartbreak, emotional exhaustion, regret, and the silent acceptance that sometimes love isn’t enough to hold two people together. Lia Kali and Eladio Carrión alternate between vulnerability and strength, expressing the disillusionment that comes when love deteriorates due to overuse, miscommunication, and emotional distance. Their verses act as confessions, offering a poetic yet brutally honest narrative of letting go.
Me Muero Details
| Song | Me Muero |
|---|---|
| Album | DON KBRN |
| Artists | Eladio Carrión & Lia Kali |
| Written By | Eladio Carrión & Lia Kali |
| Produced By | Foreign Teck, Hide Miyabi, Lily Kaplan, Sebastian Lopez, Toni Anzis, TURRINI, Fonta, SterlingMadeIt, FELI CIANO, Luz The Producer, Aki The Producer, Anamaria Sayre & LAF Collective |
| Label | Eladio Carrion |
| Language | Spanish |
| Released Date | Apr 4, 2025 |
Me Muero Lyrics
[Intro: Lia Kali]
Say you miss me and you’re sorry (Sorry)
Tell me, baby, are you even sorry? (Sorry)
Say you miss me and you’re sorry (Sorry)
Hm, yeah
Tell me, baby, are you even sorry? (Sorry)
[Verso 1: Lia Kali]
Son más de tres mil noches de desvelo
Nuestro futuro entre aguaceros
Llevo abordá’ mi voz en el pecho
No se te olvide cuánto te quiero
Nos quisimos tanto que murió el amor
De tanto usarlo se nos gastó
Me tambaleo, fruto del dolor
Y del rencor embotellado en ron
No hay Dios ni casa que me ampare
No hay song que cuente to’s mis males
Me muero, me muero
[Verso 2: Eladio Carrión]
Corazón oscuro, pero no es tu culpa
Bueno, un poco, solamente quise una disculpa
‘Toy concentra’o en mí, jugo ‘e china sin la pulpa
Me quiere’ ver como Bowser, pues dale, yo soy King Koopa
Casi no me queda corazón, quizás lo ves con lupa
Hablan mal de mí a ti, eso no me preocupa
Y a estos niveles ‘toy kickeando duro flow bazooka
Saben que tengo la salsa, Celia, flow Azúcar, yeah
En esta selva de cemento soy como Frank Lucas
Me quieren ver Tupac
Es gracioso ver cómo mis haters to’s se agrupan
Tengo dizque amistades con intenciones oculta’
Esos son lechones fino’ como Kurobuta
Me duele no tenerte, tengo que dejarte ir
No puedo estar cerca si no me hace’ sonreír
Haz lo que tú quiera’, no te quiero corregir
Me tuve que despedir, me tuve que despedir
[Puente: Lia Kali & Eladio Carrión]
La última que te escribo a ti, no me llames
Tuve que dejarlo partir, me morí (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
[Verso 3: Eladio Carrión]
Leo tu mente, “telepatía”, Kali Uchi’
Yeah, mi corazón no e’ como Luffy, no ‘tá One Piece
Yeah, lo tengo hielo, congelado como mi new piece
Número nuevo, si me llaman, brr, brr “Who’s this?”
Nuevo día, new peace
Desde que tú no está’ ‘toy fumando como Wiz
¿Pero qué puedo hacer? Solamente quise paz
Me tiene’ sippin’ on tris, solo pensando en tu kiss
[Coro: Eladio Carrión]
Mani, no te va’ a morir
Sé que duele, pero el tiempo cura to’, mi amor
Yo nunca quise, me tuve que despedir
Ahora dizque está’ buscando algo mejor, cuando yo fui lo mejor
Mani, no te va’ a morir
Sé que duele, pero el tiempo cura to’, mi amor
Yo nunca quise, me tuve que despedir
Ahora dizque está’ buscando algo mejor, cuando yo fui lo mejor (Mejor)
Me Muero Lyrics Meaning
[Intro: Lia Kali]
In this haunting introduction, Lia Kali sets the emotional tone of the song with repeated lines that question the sincerity of an apology. Her soft yet pained delivery suggests a desperate longing for closure and honesty. The repetition of “sorry” acts as a refrain echoing unresolved hurt, casting a shadow of doubt over the intentions of the person being addressed. This intro serves as an emotional gateway to the rest of the track, where deeper feelings are unpacked.
[Verso 1: Lia Kali]
Lia Kali poetically recounts the sleepless nights and broken dreams that define a deteriorating relationship. Using rich metaphors, she paints a picture of love worn thin through overuse—”we loved so much that love died.” The imagery of bottled-up resentment and sorrow, drowned in rum, reflects a coping mechanism in the face of unbearable heartache. She expresses feeling spiritually and emotionally homeless, unable to find solace in faith or music, culminating in the repeated phrase “me muero” — a metaphor for emotional death.
[Verso 2: Eladio Carrión]
Eladio enters with a tone of wounded defiance, acknowledging his flaws while also asserting his independence. He blends cultural references like King Koopa, Frank Lucas, and Celia Cruz to assert his toughness and complexity. Though emotionally hardened—“you might need a magnifying glass to see my heart”—he admits to the pain of letting go. The verse oscillates between bitterness and grief, highlighting how trust and closeness have been replaced by suspicion and hidden motives, ending with a resigned yet difficult goodbye.
[Puente: Lia Kali & Eladio Carrión]
Together, the artists create a final emotional rupture. Lia Kali’s line about it being her last message hints at a permanent departure, while Eladio quietly affirms the heartbreak. The bridge feels like a mutual acknowledgment of emotional death—”me morí”—implying that the breakup has cost them both a part of themselves.
[Verso 3: Eladio Carrión]
In this verse, Eladio deepens the narrative with sharp wordplay and clever pop culture nods. Comparing his emotional state to a frozen piece of jewelry, he confesses a heart that’s now cold and guarded. The mention of smoking like Wiz Khalifa and sipping codeine alludes to numbing his pain. Though he insists he only wanted peace, it’s clear he remains trapped in longing and regret, haunted by memories of the love he’s lost.
[Coro: Eladio Carrión]
The chorus is a message of reassurance to his former partner, but also a self-reflection. Eladio urges her not to be consumed by grief, reminding her that time will heal. He clarifies that the breakup was never his intention, and subtly defends himself by stating that he once was “the best” she had. The repetition reinforces his inner conflict—letting go while still feeling he was the right person, suggesting unresolved feelings masked by acceptance.
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The "Me Muero" song is sung by Eladio Carrión & Lia Kali.
The "Me Muero" song by Eladio Carrión & Lia Kali lyrics was written by Eladio Carrión & Lia Kali.
The "Me Muero" song by Eladio Carrión & Lia Kali was produced by Foreign Teck, Hide Miyabi, Lily Kaplan, Sebastian Lopez, Toni Anzis, TURRINI, Fonta, SterlingMadeIt, FELI CIANO, Luz The Producer, Aki The Producer, Anamaria Sayre & LAF Collective.
Eladio Carrión & Lia Kali released "Me Muero" song on Apr 4, 2025.
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