“Antes De Irme” is a playful, tropical-flavored plea to make every second count before saying goodbye. Beéle and Ozuna paint the scene of a steamy night where two people flirt, tease, and negotiate one last dance and one last kiss. The narrator tries to hide just how hard he is falling, yet every lyric betrays his urgency: “No me daría igual / Que pueda irme sin primero tus labios besar.” In other words, leaving without tasting her lips would be unthinkable.
Wrapped in irresistible Caribbean rhythms, the song celebrates spontaneity, secrecy, and living in the now. The singers promise that no one will see, no one will judge, so why not surrender to the rhythm, move together, and seal the night with a kiss? It is an anthem for bold romance—perfect for anyone who believes the best moments are the ones you grab right before walking out the door.