“Mito” pairs Canadian artist Jovaan with reggaetón crooner Amarion for a midnight rendezvous that is as secretive as it is sizzling. The title, which means myth, hints at a love affair so hidden that it feels almost legendary. These two lovers only come alive after dark, slipping away from routine and responsibilities to meet “a las y pico” — late at night when no one is watching. In their world, a parked car becomes a rocket, the streetlights fade, and passion drives at 100 miles per hour even when the wheels are standing still.
The lyrics celebrate raw chemistry and playful bravado: baptizing car seats with desire, racing through urban fantasies, and keeping every detail strictly on the low. While friends might suspect something, the couple brushes it off — “El que pregunte, lo nuestro es un mito” (“Whoever asks, what we have is just a myth”). With steamy metaphors, gaming shout-outs, and cheeky confidence, “Mito” captures that thrilling blend of secrecy and intensity when two people can’t keep their hands—or their imaginations—off each other, turning every late-night encounter into an epic tale told only between the lines of the song.