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SONG MEANING

Cali y El Dandee transform heartbreak into a sea-soaked fairy-tale. In “Sirena,” the Colombian pop duo paints the moment you fall in love at first sight: a mysterious girl with a rose in her hair, silence heavy in the air, and a confession of “te quiero” that arrives too soon. The twist? She quietly admits there is “un tercero,” shattering the dream in an instant. From that second on, the singer dives into an ocean of longing, vowing to look for her in every wave, every kiss, and every melody—even if he has to imagine her lips on someone else’s mouth.

The “sirena” (mermaid) becomes his bittersweet refuge. Just like mythical sirens who lure sailors with their song, the memory of this woman keeps pulling him back, no matter how many rooms he wakes up in or how many roses wither on the pier. He convinces himself that the sea will eventually return her to him, yet he also admits he might look for her in “otra boca.” The track blends vibrant pop beats with poetic despair, creating a dance-ready anthem about trying to drown sorrow, chasing illusions, and refusing to let go of first love—even when it hurts.

ARTIST BIO

Cali & El Dandee is a dynamic Colombian Latin pop and urbano duo formed by brothers Alejandro Rengifo (Cali) and Mauricio Rengifo (Dandee). Originating from Cali, Colombia, they began their musical journey in 2008 and quickly rose to prominence with hits like "Yo Te Esperaré" and "Por Fin Te Encontré," collectively amassing over a billion views on YouTube.

Apart from his role as a singer, Dandee has also made a name for himself as a producer, notably co-producing Luis Fonsi's global hit "Despacito." Signed to Universal Music Spain, the brothers have released multiple albums including their debut 3 A.M. and their latest, Malibu. Known for their infectious melodies and heartfelt lyrics, Cali & El Dandee continue to be influential figures in Latin music, collaborating with top artists and earning numerous awards and certifications.