LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Leslie Grace teams up with Panamanian hit-maker Boza to deliver a confession that is equal parts sultry and vulnerable. In “Como La Primera Vez” they admit that, on the surface, “todo parece bien” – everything seems fine – yet their hearts are still trapped in yesterday. They post cheerful stories, claim they have moved on, even block each other online, but one unexpected sighting is enough to make their bodies “temblar.” The verses spill out the truth that social masks cannot hide: they still miss each other desperately.

The chorus explodes with the wish to “besarte como la primera vez” – to kiss like the very first time and fall in love all over again. Boza vows he would swim from Latin America to Europe for her, while Leslie admits she feels empty without him. Together they remind us that real love leaves fingerprints on the soul, and no amount of pretending can erase them. The song is as danceable as it is heartfelt, turning heartache into a rhythmic plea for a second chance at that unforgettable spark.

ARTIST BIO

Leslie Grace Martínez is a dynamic American singer, songwriter, and actress of Dominican descent, born on January 7, 1995, in The Bronx, New York. Raised in Davie, Florida, Leslie began captivating audiences at a young age with her talent for singing and dancing. She burst onto the Latin music scene with her bilingual bachata-infused hit "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow," which topped the Billboard Tropical Songs and Latin Airplay charts, making her the youngest female artist to achieve this feat.

Leslie's musical style blends Latin pop, bachata, R&B, and soul, earning her several Latin Grammy nominations and widespread acclaim. Beyond music, she showcased her acting prowess starring as Nina Rosario in the acclaimed 2021 film adaptation of "In the Heights." With her engaging voice and vibrant performances, Leslie Grace continues to inspire fans worldwide as she bridges cultures through her art.

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