LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

“4TO 23” drops us right in the middle of a late-night whirlwind: Aitana is wide-awake when she should be sleeping, replaying every glance and beat from a party where sparks flew. The title points to Room 23, the secret spot where anticipation builds — phones on Do Not Disturb, lights off, and nerves tingling with the thrill of doing something for the very first time. She teases the clock (you’re at twelve, I’m at eleven), letting us feel that delicious minute-by-minute tension as two people decide whether tonight will become an unforgettable story no one else ever sees.

Beneath the flirty surface, the song also hides a tender confession: past heartbreak makes her cautious, but the chemistry is too strong to ignore. Aitana captures that vulnerable rush of “in love, but I don’t want to” — the push-and-pull between protecting your heart and diving head-first into desire. “4TO 23” is both a seductive soundtrack for a spontaneous hookup and a relatable snapshot of youthful uncertainty, where one perfect night might heal old scars or create brand-new ones.

ARTIST BIO

Aitana Ocaña Morales, known simply as Aitana, is a celebrated Spanish pop singer and songwriter born on June 27, 1999, in Barcelona, Catalonia. Rising to fame as the runner-up on the 2017 revival season of Operación Triunfo, she quickly captivated Spain with hits like the chart-topping single "Lo Malo"—a collaboration with Ana Guerra—and her debut solo single "Teléfono."

Since her breakthrough, Aitana has released acclaimed albums such as Spoiler (2019), which earned her a Latin Grammy nomination, and 11 Razones (2020), showcasing her versatile pop and electropop style. Often hailed as the "Spanish Princess of Pop," she has amassed multiple number-one hits in Spain, including "Vas a Quedarte" and "Mon Amour." Beyond music, Aitana has also ventured into acting, starring in the Disney+ series La Última. Her fresh sound and dynamic presence continue to make her one of Spain's most exciting contemporary artists.

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