Enloquecer means 'to go crazy' or 'to drive someone crazy'. It's a dramatic and expressive verb that captures intense emotion, making it memorable and engaging.
In "Dos Veces," David Bisbal uses it to convey the depth of his desperation and longing: "Si no bailo contigo yo me voy a enloquecer" (If I don't dance with you, I'm going to go crazy). This highlights the powerful emotional stakes in the song, drawing listeners into the singer's passionate plea.
Dos Veces joins Spanish superstar David Bisbal with Puerto Rican hit–maker Luis Fonsi for a vibrant plea about second chances in love. The singers admit they once let a precious relationship slip away, yet refuse to repeat that mistake. With lines like “Ya te he perdido una vez, otra vez yo no lo vuelvo a hacer,” they promise unwavering patience, endless forgiveness, and nights filled with music until they can dance together again. Every yeah, yeah, yeah feels like a heartbeat saying, “I am here, still waiting, still loving.”
Wrapped in sunny guitars and a beach–party rhythm, the song turns regret into determination. The chorus paints a simple rule: if we cannot dance together, the night loses its meaning. Their voices trade hope, nostalgia, and passion, reminding us that real love may stumble but refuses to fade. Dos Veces is the soundtrack for anyone ready to fight for love one more time, only louder, happier, and more certain than before.