Mike Bahía’s ‘Amor A Mitad’ is a candid love manifesto straight from the Colombian coast to your headphones. The singer flips through the “chapters” of a not-quite-defined relationship and decides it is time to give the story a proper title. For Mike, halfway love is simply not an option: he craves a bond that is exclusive, official, and unmistakably two-player. With catchy melodies and playful wording, he politely but firmly asks his crush to avoid giving him wings if she is not ready to fly at his side.
Old-school romance with modern honesty pulses through every line. Mike admits he is “egoísta en el amor,” wanting his partner “toda enterita” and free from outside interference. He offers friendship if commitment feels like too much, but his preference is crystal clear: all in or nothing at all. The song becomes an upbeat reminder that setting boundaries and asking for what you want can sound as smooth as a tropical groove. Listeners come away humming the hook and, perhaps, inspired to demand no less than a full-hearted love of their own.