**“El Hechizo” (“The Spell”) invites us on a whirlwind adventure where love feels like magic and every plan is impulsive. Peso Pluma sings from the perspective of someone completely spellbound: he’s ready to jet off to Puerto Rico at sunrise, hot-box a truck under a ceiling of stars, and even fly in a private plane—all just to keep the spark alive. The chorus reveals his craving for more than a quick fling: "un ratito no me basta ya" (“a little while isn’t enough for me anymore”). In short, he wants a full-time romance, not occasional moments.
Yet beneath the dreamy promises lies a fragile reality. The relationship hangs on the other person’s decision to desenredar el hechizo—to untangle the spell—and walk away. Only she can break the charm, and if she does, it will be the “worst punishment” for him. The song balances excitement and vulnerability, showing how intoxicating love can turn into heartache when both people aren’t equally committed.