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From the very first beat, Dálmata whisks us onto a neon-lit dance floor in Puerto Rico, waving away any notion of romance or commitment. The singer admits that he only wants to “misionar” – go on a short, thrilling mission – so nobody should "take it personal." His plan is to live purely for the moment, enjoy the music, flirt, dance, and let the adventure fade with sunrise. The hook is catchy and carefree, reminding listeners that this night is all about stress-free fun, not hearts and flowers.
What really spices things up is Dálmata’s bold invitation to the girl’s friend. He has no problem saying, “dile a tu amiga, que es bella… yo también quiero con ella,” meaning he finds her friend gorgeous and would happily include her in the escapade. The song humorously coins the idea of forming a "triptongo" (a three-way vowel sound in Spanish, reimagined here as a playful threesome). Backed by infectious reggaetón rhythms, the lyrics celebrate spontaneity, open-minded partying, and living for tonight. It is a cheeky, rhythm-charged anthem for anyone who wants to dance away their worries until the morning comes.