PLIS is a sweet and playful love anthem in which Mexican singer Camilo and his wife, Venezuelan-Argentine artist Evaluna Montaner, dream out loud about dropping everything for a life of seaside simplicity. The word plis (a Spanish-style spelling of “please”) sets the tone: the couple politely but eagerly asks each other to escape routine, because being together is all that really matters. Camilo admits he is full of flaws, yet those imperfections feel tiny next to the giant love he feels. Their house is “full of cracks,” not from trouble but from a love so big it can barely be contained.
Instead of chasing status or possessions, they are willing to sell it all, learn architecture if needed, and literally build sandcastles as their dream home. The future is peeking around the corner, so why wait? With massages, braids, ten future kids, and endless beach days, the song paints a carefree picture where contigo no me falta nada — “with you I lack nothing.” In short, PLIS celebrates choosing love and togetherness over perfection and material things, inviting listeners to imagine their own “lugar feliz” by the sea.