Imagine enrolling in a class called Love 101 only to discover that there is no real syllabus, no professor, and definitely no final exam cheat-sheet. That is the playful idea behind “Universidad,” where Tini and Beéle confess that everyone feels love but nobody really teaches it. The song opens with the thrill of seeing “estrellas” yet quickly crashes into the reality of empty bottles and broken hearts. Through vivid images and catchy wordplay, the duo point out the myths we learn growing up — that love lasts forever, that it cures everything — and contrast them with the painful truth of sleepless nights and unanswered texts.
At its heart, “Universidad” is a bittersweet anthem for anyone who has ever wished for a user’s manual on romance. The singers admit they are “muriendo de amor,” longing for the one person who seems to possess the only remedy, while wrestling with the fact that their own hearts still ache. With humor, urban beats, and Latin pop sparkle, Tini and Beéle remind listeners that there is no official degree in loving well, yet we keep trying, stumbling, and singing about it anyway. The track invites you to dance, reflect, and maybe even laugh at how universal—and unschooled—our experiences of love truly are.
Martina Stoessel, known professionally as TINI, is a multi-talented Argentine singer, actress, dancer, and model born in Buenos Aires in 1997. She first gained international fame starring as the titular character in the hit Disney Channel Latin America series Violetta (2012–2015), which established her as a beloved teen idol across Latin America and Europe.
Beyond acting, TINI is a celebrated musician blending Latin pop, reggaeton, cumbia, and urbano influences. Her albums, including Tini (2016), Quiero Volver (2018), and Tini Tini Tini (2020), have topped charts and earned her diamond certifications in Argentina. Known as "La Triple T," she continues to innovate in the Latin music scene, making history with multiple Billboard hits and becoming one of Argentina's most influential contemporary artists.