Mojados is the plural form of mojado, which simply means "wet". While a common word, its use in this song is what makes it so powerful and memorable.
The singer uses it to recall a specific, passionate memory, singing, "En una noche lloviendo / Mojados terminamos haciendo el amor" (On a rainy night / Wet, we ended up making love). The word instantly creates a vivid, cinematic scene, implying they were not just caught in the rain, but completely soaked in the moment and their passion for each other.
Me Llamas by Colombian group Piso 21 is a smooth Latin-pop plea from a man who knows he can love better than the boyfriend his crush currently has. Hearing that she feels lonely and mistreated, he reminds her of past sparks—the beso robado shared under the rain, the way he knows every inch of her skin—and vows to be on call whenever she decides she deserves more. The chorus, “Cuando tú quieras me llamas” (“Call me whenever you want”), turns the song into a hotline of unconditional affection and patience.
Behind the flirtation lies a message of self-worth and second chances. The narrator may not claim perfection, yet he promises respect, genuine passion, and the warmth she is missing. With its mix of romantic nostalgia, confidence, and dance-ready beat, Me Llamas invites listeners to celebrate love that waits, listens, and is ready to step in the moment you dial.