Picture a crowded dance floor, neon lights flashing, and a self-assured guy strutting toward Chenoa with his best pickup lines. Cuando Tú Vas is Chenoa’s witty comeback: she tells this overconfident flirt that every trick he tries, she already knows. The catchy chorus — “Cuando tú vas, yo vengo de allí” — translates to When you go, I’m already coming back, a playful way of saying, “Nice try, but I’m always one step ahead.”
Beyond the club banter, the song celebrates self-respect and sharp intuition. Chenoa is tired of “cuerpos duros y mentes blandas” — hard bodies with soft minds — and refuses to let anyone “plastifique” her heart with hollow talk about “sexo seguro.” Still, she admits his boldness is entertaining, even attractive. This blend of sass, skepticism, and flirtation turns the track into an anthem of empowered flirtation: enjoy the game, but never lose control of your own rhythm.