Sol Makena’s “Ahora Sé” is the soundtrack to that thrilling instant when two people finally admit what has been obvious all along: they are into each other. The singer calls out the playful denial—“Dices que no pasa nada”—then flips it with a confident “Ahora sé” (“Now I know”). Every verse peels away another layer of pretense until nothing is left but frank, sparkling honesty: we feel the same, we move in sync, we want the same thing.
Anímate (“Cheer up, go for it”) becomes the anthem of courage as the song urges both hearts to stop hiding and start living the connection everyone can already see. Packed with present-tense verbs, repeated phrases, and a contagious chorus, “Ahora Sé” turns a mutual crush into a mini-celebration of openness and timing—perfect for Spanish-learning ears and anyone ready to swap shy glances for a shared smile.