Como Un Atleta bursts out of bed with an infectious shot of optimism. Over a bright Latin pop beat, Venezuelan-Spanish singer Carlos Baute describes a perfect morning ritual: strong coffee, sunshine pouring through the window, and a sudden feeling that everything can change for the better. He cheers for a world that wins, for voices that sing and throats that dance, turning an everyday sunrise into a personal victory lap.
The hook reveals the song’s mantra: “La vida a veces hay que plantearla como un atleta” – life works best when you train for it like an athlete. Baute acknowledges that recent months have felt “timeless and eternal,” full of setbacks that leave lasting scars, yet his answer is relentless perseverance. Set a goal the moment you wake up, keep pedaling through the hard days, and chant the joyful “Wayo, waye” refrain as a rallying cry. The result is a feel-good anthem that transforms discipline into celebration and reminds us that with a little daily hustle, the sun can light up our path too.
Carlos Baute is a Venezuelan singer-songwriter and television host known for his captivating Latin pop tunes and heartfelt ballads. Born in Caracas in 1974, Baute blend his Venezuelan roots with Spanish influences, having lived in Spain since the late 1990s and holding Spanish citizenship.
With a career spanning over three decades, Carlos first gained fame as a member of the band Los Chamos before launching a successful solo career highlighted by hits like "Colgando en tus manos," a chart-topping duet with Marta Sánchez. Beyond music, he has showcased his talents as an actor and TV presenter, making him a beloved figure in the Hispanic entertainment world. His vibrant songs and charismatic presence continue to inspire fans across Spanish-speaking countries.