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valoravalues / appreciates

Valora comes from the verb valorar, meaning 'to value' or 'to appreciate'. While the verb itself is common, its use in this song is particularly impactful and central to the narrative.

The singer directly challenges the person they desire, saying, "Baby, ¿qué hacés con él? No te valora" (Baby, what are you doing with him? He doesn't value you). This line is a bold and enticing declaration, suggesting that the current partner doesn't appreciate them, while the singer would. It's a powerful word that drives the song's romantic tension and makes you want to know more about this unrequited love story.

OMG is the soundtrack of a head-over-heels crush. Robleis and Ángela Torres trade lines as two friends who secretly adore each other but freeze when it is time to speak. Every day he hopes she will finally notice him; every day she wonders why he will not make a move. Their inner monologues overflow with things they want to say, yet all that slips out is the dazzled refrain: “Baby, my god.” The result is a playful mix of excitement, frustration and butterflies that anyone who has ever been tongue-tied around their crush will recognize.

Under the upbeat Latin-pop groove there is a tug-of-war between closeness and distance. They love being near each other but hate every goodbye. Jealousy flares whenever someone else enters the picture, and both dream of whisking the other away on an unforgettable trip where feelings can finally be confessed. Until then, the song loops the delicious tension of “almost” love, turning nervous silences into a catchy, relatable anthem.

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