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Coreografía translates to "choreography," a word that immediately brings to mind intricate dance moves and artistic expression. It's not a word you typically find in everyday conversation or common song lyrics, making it stand out.

In "NO SÉ QUIÉN SOS," LOUTA uses coreografía to describe a complex and detailed interaction, almost as if the connection between two people is a carefully planned dance. He sings, "Una coreografía con tantos detalles / Que busca en el aire durar para siempre," suggesting a beautiful, enduring, and almost fated connection that is as elaborate and captivating as a dance routine.

Have you ever felt a powerful connection to someone you haven't even met yet? LOUTA's "NO SÉ QUIÉN SOS" dives deep into this feeling of searching for a mysterious person. The lyrics describe a relentless quest, fueled by the belief that "Lo que estoy buscando me quiere encontrar" (What I'm looking for wants to find me). It's a song about a magnetic pull towards an unknown soul, a connection so strong it feels like destiny, like it "debe ser parte del plan" (must be part of the plan).

The song paints a picture of an electric, unspoken bond. LOUTA sings about being guided by this person's "luces" (lights) and feeling a connection so profound that it's "tan importante que ya ni se dice" (so important that it's no longer said). It's about transforming yourself, or "cambiar de piel" (changing skin), until you're ready for the moment you finally meet this person and everything explodes with their "voltaje" (voltage).

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