Bala perdida literally translates to "stray bullet". It's a powerful and somewhat dramatic phrase that you don't often hear in romantic songs, making it very unique.
In the song, the lyric "Tú eres mi bala perdida" (You are my stray bullet) is a striking metaphor. It suggests that the person is an unexpected, impactful, and perhaps destined force in the singer's life—something that hit them out of nowhere and changed everything, much like a stray bullet, but in a romantic and captivating way. This poetic use makes it incredibly memorable and enticing.
No Se Va is a pulsating confession of those loves that refuse to leave your head. Over a mix of regional Mexican flavor and dance-floor beats, La T y la M sings about the tug-of-war between reason and memory: "tu recuerdo no se va" — your memory just will not go away. Every line is a plea to stop the clock, to keep the night going, and to hold on to the person who turned a simple crush into a life-changing obsession.
The singer relives electrifying moments — stolen kisses in the air, eyes lost while dancing — and vows to chase that feeling from Bogotá to Buenos Aires if necessary. It is a soundtrack for anyone who has tried to move on but still reaches for the phone, rehearses conversations that never happen, and hopes, one more time, to say quédate (stay). The song reminds us that some romances stamp themselves so deeply on the heart that distance, time, and even silence cannot erase them.