“Por Última Vez” (“For the Last Time”) is a bittersweet duet where Costa Rica’s Debi Nova and Venezuelan legend Franco De Vita walk us through the very edge of a breakup. The singers play two lovers who know their relationship is ending, yet they beg for one final night of pretending. Wrapped in tender piano chords and Latin pop warmth, the lyrics ask for a last embrace, a last kiss, and the fragile illusion that time is still on their side. It is a snapshot of denial filled with raw honesty: “Sin amor no hay amor que sobreviva” reminds us that without real love, no romance can endure.
At its heart, the song explores the human urge to hold on to hope even when we already know the truth. Each plea to “déjame” (let me) shows a desperate attempt to freeze a perfect moment before reality shatters it. The duet format turns the track into a dialogue where both voices share equal parts nostalgia and resignation, making the farewell feel intimate and universal at once. Listeners are left feeling that delicate mix of sorrow and gratitude that often accompanies the end of a meaningful chapter.