Quien Sabe feels like a sun-drenched cruise through modern Latin romance. Joey Montana, alongside Zeta, speaks to a girl who keeps love at arm’s length, promising that if she gives him just a taste she will feel those butterfly-in-the-stomach vibes. He challenges the idea of loving without receiving anything back, playfully reminding her that real love is a two-way street while dropping cheeky references to cars, fashion and late-night adventures.
Beneath the flirty bravado lies a simple invitation: take a ride with me, let’s see what happens. The narrator flirts, jokes about a “wedding in my bed,” and shows confident swagger, yet he is ultimately saying, “Don’t settle for halfway love. Open up and we might discover something great.” The phrase “quien sabe” (“who knows”) captures the song’s spirit of possibility—because when you finally let your guard down, love could turn out “chingón” (super awesome).
Edgardo Antonio Miranda Beiró, better known as Joey Montana, is a celebrated Panamanian reggaeton and Latin pop singer-songwriter born on May 3, 1981, in Boquete, Panama. Initially part of the group La Factoría, he ventured into a solo career, quickly establishing himself with hit albums like Sin Cadenas and Flow Con Clase.
Joey Montana skyrocketed to international fame with his 2015 breakout single "Picky", which earned diamond certification in Mexico and multi-platinum status in Spain. His collaborations, including the popular track "Suena El Dembow" with Sebastián Yatra, have cemented his reputation as one of Panama's top music exports, boasting numerous number-one hits in his home country. Beyond music, Montana has also served as a coach on La Voz Ecuador, winning over fans across Latin America.