Bebiendo Sola is a catchy Latin pop-urban duet where Colombian singer Camilo and Puerto Rican rapper Myke Towers spot a girl nursing a drink by herself and instantly read the sadness in her eyes. From the very first line they paint her as a bebé with a shattered heart, and they volunteer to be the remedy: protective, respectful and ready to offer a shoulder, an arm or a whole embrace. The lyrics mix tenderness with playful swagger, turning heartbreak into a flirtatious rescue mission that feels equal parts serenade and pep talk.
Behind the upbeat rhythm lies a simple message: past love may have failed, but there is always someone willing to care properly if you give them a chance. Camilo’s sweet vocals promise devotion step by step, while Myke Towers adds confident bars about sweeping her away from lonely nights and bad memories. Together they transform a scene of solitary drinking into a hopeful invitation to heal, trust and maybe even fall in love again—this time with someone who vows nunca dejarla sola.