From the very first “Ay” Alex Fernández confesses he is helplessly charmed. The phrase peca de bonita literally means “she sins by being pretty,” so the song spins a lighthearted tale of a woman whose beauty almost feels illicit. Her sparkling eyes and tempting lips have ignited an irresistible desire in the singer; he can barely breathe whenever he looks at her.
Rather than wallow in longing, he turns on the charm. He asks her why she is alone, begs for a single sign, and promises to “go all in” the moment she says where and when. The repeated invitation dime dónde y cuándo shows both his eagerness and his playfulness: he is ready to drop everything, arrange himself at her side, and surrender to the romance. In short, the song is a lively, flirtatious serenade that celebrates the magnetic pull of attraction and the thrilling anticipation of a love that could start at any time.