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SONG MEANING

Ever scrolled through someone’s profile and felt your heart race? That’s exactly where Una Vez Más begins. Pedro Capó, the Puerto Rican hitmaker, and Argentine star Lali play two ex-lovers who have gone their separate ways but can’t delete each other from their hearts. A simple "missed call" spirals into an irresistible invitation - they remember the chemistry, the laughter, and the nights that never really ended. The repeated line "Nadie sabe lo que tiene hasta que lo pierde" sets the tone: they only realize what they had once it is gone, and now the nostalgia is louder than their pride.

Instead of wallowing, the duo turn that longing into a sultry plea for a reunion. They are asking for one more night to reignite the light they insist "no se puede apagar" - it cannot be put out. The song balances playful flirtation ("ven y desayuna…") with genuine vulnerability, painting a picture of two people caught between moving on and giving in to the pull of an unforgettable love. It is a soundtrack for anyone who has ever hit replay on both a song and a relationship, hoping that maybe, just maybe, things will be different this time.

ARTIST BIO

Pedro Capó, born Pedro Francisco Rodríguez Sosa on November 14, 1980, in Santurce, Puerto Rico, is a celebrated singer and songwriter known for his captivating blend of Latin pop, pop rock, and dance-pop. Grandson of famed singer Bobby Capó, Pedro grew up surrounded by music and began mastering the guitar from an early age.

With a career spanning over a decade, Pedro has released multiple albums, including the highly acclaimed Munay and the Grammy-winning single Calma, which gained international recognition and billions of views online. Beyond music, he has showcased his talent in theatrical productions and films, making him a versatile entertainer.

Pedro Capó's heartfelt lyrics and vibrant melodies have earned him several Latin Grammy Awards and ASCAP honors, solidifying his place as one of Puerto Rico’s most influential contemporary artists.

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