Innombrable pairs Colombian sensation Beéle with Puerto Rican hit-maker Ozuna for a neon-lit confession to the ex who is impossible to forget. Yesterday she shouted his name, today he is the one who must not be named, yet their private frequency keeps buzzing. Over a silky reggaeton groove the duo admit they are helplessly synced, ready to follow her anywhere and do anything to relight the spark they once owned in secret.
The lyrics swing between sweet devotion and unapologetic desire. Beéle and Ozuna vow sí a todo to whatever her lips demand, refusing to accept defeat and turning seduction into a kind of prayer. Scenes of chilled kush, seaside whisky and late-night stargazing underline memories too flavorful to erase, while the push-and-pull of me amas y me odias shows how intoxicating a love-hate bond can be. In the end, the song celebrates that magnetic attraction that lingers long after the breakup – the stubborn belief that nowhere will feel better than wrapped up in each other once more.