Quiero Creer feels like a 3 a.m. voicemail wrapped in irresistible cumbia-pop. Luck Ra teams up with La T y la M and Rusherking to play the lovesick caller who dials his ex over and over, certain that if he just speaks after the tone she will remember the sparks they shared. He is roaming the night, bottle in hand, heart in his throat, praying she is thinking of him too.
Between sips of fernet (Argentina’s party drink of choice) and pulsing accordion hooks, the song swings from swagger to vulnerability. The chorus is a hopeful chant: “Quiero creer…” – I want to believe. He wants to believe drunken thoughts reveal true feelings, that neither of them has forgotten, and that they will soon escape to a place with no witnesses. It is a modern serenade where liquid courage, late-night nostalgia and the beats of Argentine nightlife blend into one catchy plea for a second chance.