In “Qué Hay Que Hacer,” Mexican artist Xavi invites us into a late-night scene where sparks fly fast and commitments fizzle just as quickly. The lyrics paint a picture of two people drawn together by pure chemistry: he lights the fire, she edges closer, and the night promises secrecy and thrill. Xavi speaks with confident swagger—“lo que me sobra es verbo”—letting her know that her beauty alone will not make him beg. Instead, he sets clear rules of the game: no illusions, no tomorrow, just tonight.
Beneath the catchy rhythm, the song explores the tension between desire and detachment. Xavi relishes the moment—the stolen glances, the diamonds flashing, the perfect kiss—while firmly pushing away questions like “¿Qué somos?” He is the master of the present, refusing to let romance anchor him to the future. The result is a modern anthem for living in the now, celebrating electrifying attraction without strings attached—and reminding listeners that sometimes all you need is the fire of the moment.