In 24 Horas, Spanish powerhouse David Bisbal teams up with Mexican singer–songwriter Espinoza Paz to deliver a dramatic SOS of the heart. The narrator has tried to play it cool, but the moment he and his partner agreed to “take a break,” panic set in. Every line drips with urgency: he apologizes for the late-night calls, unanswered roses, and shattered “no contact” rule, all while confessing that 24 hours without her hug would feel like certain death. The song captures that raw, almost teenage desperation when love feels like oxygen and time apart is a ticking bomb.
Underneath the passionate pleas lies a simple message: true love can make even the strongest person crumble. Between soaring vocals and regional Mexican flourishes, the duo paints separation as an emotional cliff-hanger. Say “yes” and his heart will start beating again; say “no” and the world stops. It is a relatable anthem for anyone who has counted the minutes between texts, believing a single embrace could restart an entire life.
David Bisbal Ferre (born June 5, 1979) is a celebrated Spanish singer, songwriter, and actor hailing from Almería, Andalusia. Rising to fame as the runner-up of the first season of the reality show Operación Triunfo, Bisbal quickly became a prominent figure in Latin pop and ballad genres.
His debut album Corazón Latino and follow-up Bulería each sold over one million copies in Europe, earning Platinum status and cementing his international appeal. Known for his passionate vocals and energetic performances, Bisbal has toured extensively across Europe and Latin America, captivating audiences with hits like "Ave María" and "Esclavo de tus Besos." With multiple Latin Grammy Awards and over six million records sold worldwide, David Bisbal stands as one of Spain's most successful crossover artists.