No Dejes Que Pase El Tiempo is a heartfelt pep-talk wrapped in Dorian’s dreamy synth-pop and Ana Mena’s warm voice. The singers look straight at someone who is lashing out, reminding them that every insult and every act of self-sabotage is really aimed at their own reflection. By confessing, “Las trampas que te pones yo me las puse a mí,” they show empathy instead of judgment, turning the song into a shared mirror: we all wrestle with inner demons, get lost in the same emotional mazes, and wonder why the world feels impossible to understand.
The chorus is a bright alarm clock: “Y no dejes que pase el tiempo.” It urges us to spread our wings, quit wasting days on regret, and start living fully before the years become empty and painful memories. Think of it as a musical nudge to forgive yourself, stop hurting others, and chase the life you want right now. The clock is ticking, but this song insists we still have time to fly.