Nuquí (Te Quiero Para Mí) is a joyous love letter wrapped in tropical beats. The singer recalls a magical first encounter in Colombia’s capital, where a simple smile and warm conversation spark instant chemistry. Every line brims with admiration—she loves his voice, his gaze, and the way their energies naturally sync. The chorus repeats an affectionate declaration: “Te quiero para mí y solo para mí / Pues como tú no hay,” painting a portrait of a love so unique that she wants to keep it close and nurture it every day.
As the song unfolds, the romance becomes a vivid daydream set against the lush Pacific coast. The narrator imagines whisking her beloved away to Nuquí, a paradise of palm-lined beaches, crystal waters, and Afro-Colombian rhythms. This seaside escape symbolizes a fresh, authentic love that grows stronger daily, filling the lovers with hope, creativity, and endless inspiration. In short, ChocQuibTown frames falling in love as both an intimate connection and a vibrant journey—one that starts with a spark in the city and leads all the way to the sun-soaked shores of Nuquí.
ChocQuibTown is a groundbreaking Colombian hip-hop group originating from the Chocó Department, known for its unique fusion of hip-hop with traditional Colombian sounds like salsa, Latin jazz, and Afro-Latin rhythms. The group consists of Carlos "Tostao" Valencia, Gloria "Goyo" Martínez, and Miguel "Slow" Martínez, who blend powerful rap and soulful vocals with vibrant production to create a sound that honors their Afro-Colombian heritage.
Formed in Cali in 2000, ChocQuibTown rose to international fame with hits like "De Donde Vengo Yo," which won a Latin Grammy in 2011. Their music not only entertains but also delivers meaningful messages about identity, pride, and social inclusion in Colombia's Pacific region. With several acclaimed albums including Somos Pacífico, Oro, and Sin Miedo, they continue to inspire audiences worldwide by showcasing the rich cultural tapestry of the Colombian Pacific coast.