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descifrarte — decipher you

Descifrarte comes from the verb descifrar, meaning 'to decipher' or 'to decode'. It's an intriguing word that suggests mystery and complexity.

In the song, the artist sings, "A veces no puedo descifrarte" (Sometimes I can't decipher you). This line beautifully conveys the idea that his love interest is enigmatic and captivating, making him want to understand her more deeply. It's a word that adds a layer of intellectual curiosity to the romantic theme.

"QLOO*" is a reggaeton love song from Young Cister and Kreamly about being completely pulled in by someone new. The singer describes falling for her like jumping off a cliff, feeling his fear disappear, and swearing this connection feels different from anything he has felt before.

Between the verses he keeps circling back to how striking she is, promising her loyalty "until death," and describing her as the one thing that has healed old wounds and made his everyday better. The hook keeps returning to that same free-fall image, tying the whole song to the rush of that first attraction.

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