Imagine falling for your best friend, only to discover that his heart beats to a different rhythm. Sodio narrates Danna Paola’s roller-coaster of emotions when she realizes the boy she likes is actually attracted to the same things she is—including other boys. The Mexican pop star plays with the idea of “salt” as both the literal taste of tears and the “saltiness” of feeling rejected. Lines like “Un novio menos, una amiga más” reveal how she transforms heartbreak into friendship, even while teasing him to step out of the closet and onto the dance floor.
The song is a bittersweet celebration of honesty, self-acceptance, and moving on. Between catchy dance beats, Danna pokes fun at the situation—challenging him to “sal conmigo a bailar”—while admitting her own lingering affection. Sodio shows that love can be salty, but it can also sparkle under the club lights when courage and friendship win the night.
Danna Paola Rivera Munguía, known mononymously as Danna, is a celebrated Mexican singer, actress, and model born on June 23, 1995, in Mexico City. She began her career at the tender age of four, quickly gaining fame as a child actress in popular children’s telenovelas like Amy, la niña de la mochila azul and Atrévete a soñar.
Danna’s versatile talent spans music and acting, with a captivating voice featured in the Latin American Spanish version of Disney's Tangled as Rapunzel. Beyond television, she made history as the youngest actress to play Elphaba in Mexico’s acclaimed production of the musical Wicked. Recently, she gained international recognition for her role as Lucrecia Montesinos in the Netflix series Élite. With a blend of pop and Latin R&B styles, Danna continues to enchant audiences around the world, backed by Universal Music Mexico.