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arrebatasteyou snatched away / you took away

Arrebataste comes from the verb arrebatar, which means to snatch, seize, or take away forcefully. It's a strong and evocative verb that implies a sudden and powerful action.

In the context of the song, Sofia Reyes sings, "Yo tenía un sentido, me lo robaste, me arrebataste" (I had a sense/meaning, you stole it from me, you snatched it away from me). She uses this word to express how the arrival of her love interest completely overwhelmed her, taking away her previous sense of self or direction in a beautiful, yet powerful, way. It's a dramatic and memorable word that stands out.

"Llegaste Tú" is a joyful celebration of that magical instant when love bursts into your life without warning. Sofia Reyes sings about reopening the puerta del corazón and feeling every emotion flow out through music. One spontaneous kiss sets everything in motion, wiping away routine and fear while filling the air with excitement and possibility. The repeated phrase "y es así que llegaste" ("and that’s how you arrived") highlights how effortlessly this connection formed—no logic, no plan, just pure chemistry.

Reykon’s verse turns up the heat, describing stolen glances, endless kisses, and a shared desire to live in the moment. Together, they paint love as both a gentle thief—me lo robaste—and a fearless liberator that kills old insecurities. The song’s upbeat rhythm mirrors this rush of newfound passion, inviting listeners to dance, sing, and remember the thrill of someone special showing up and turning their world upside-down.

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