Feel the adrenaline of a love that hits the gas and never looks back. In De 100 A 0, Colombian star Manuel Turizo sings about two people with “asuntos pendientes” — unfinished business — who crash back into each other with the same excitement as the very first night. He pictures the reunion like a race car slamming from 100 to 0 in an instant: the outside world slows, the only thing that matters is the spark between them. Turizo is playful (“Soy perro y quiero ser tu gato”), confident, and completely hooked, promising he will wait if she chooses to show up and let him love her.
Beneath the flirty lines and reggaetón bounce lies a deeper wish for more than a one-night thrill. The singer wants permanence: “Quiero quedarme en ti, pero para siempre.” He reassures her that he has the answers to every doubt, that their chemistry is both physical and emotional, and that he is done settling for casual encounters. The song’s title captures that rush of passion collapsing into intimacy — a journey from full speed to stillness, heartbeats echoing in the silence after the music fades.