Imagine hitting “pause” on love and never finding the play button again. That feeling sits at the heart of Puntos Suspensivos, a pop ballad where Colombian group Piso 21 turns an everyday punctuation mark into a symbol of emotional limbo. The singer pleads, almost breathlessly, for an answer: Are we done, or are we just hanging in the air like those three little dots? Every line drips with urgency—he cannot bear another second without his partner, refuses to settle for being “just friends,” and swears he will remember her for a thousand years.
The lyrics swing between vulnerability and determination. On one side, he admits that giving his all was a “debilidad,” and loneliness is now his only companion. On the other, he clings to the belief that being together is his “destino” and firmly rejects any halfway status. By calling out “no aceptaré los puntos suspensivos,” Piso 21 crafts a relatable anthem for anyone who has ever felt stuck in a relationship’s unfinished sentence—yearning for closure, yet unwilling to let go of love’s full stop.
Piso 21 is a vibrant Latin pop and reggaeton group hailing from MedellĂn, Colombia. Formed in 2007, the trio—composed of Juan David Huertas (El Profe), Pablo MejĂa (Pablito), and David Escobar (Dim)—rose to fame with captivating hits like "Me Llamas", "Besándote", and "DĂ©jala Que Vuelva". Their name is inspired by an elevator ride to the 21st floor of a building in their hometown, symbolizing their ascent in the music world.
Signed with Warner Music Latina, Piso 21 has enjoyed widespread success across Latin America, Spain, and beyond, frequently collaborating with renowned artists such as Maluma and Nicky Jam. Known for their unique blend of smooth vocals and infectious rhythms, they continue to enchant fans with heartfelt lyrics and dynamic performances.