El Susto turns a sudden jolt of fear into a playful dance of adrenaline. Over a pulsing un, dos, tres beat, Chano and Karen Méndez describe that moment when your heart jumps - half panic, half thrill - the instant you feel irresistibly drawn to someone. The constant chorus of arriba and abajo mirrors the roller-coaster in your chest, while the lyrics confess, “I want to… actually I don’t want to,” capturing the push-and-pull between desire and hesitation.
Instead of letting fear freeze them, the singers ride its energy. They count, move, and breathe through the shock until that “beautiful panic” morphs into bold action on the dance floor. El Susto is a reminder that sometimes the quickest way to calm a racing heart is to follow its rhythm, step up, step down, and let the music turn nerves into courage.