Mójate is the imperative form of the verb mojarse, meaning 'to get wet' or 'to moisten oneself'. It's an intriguing choice because it's not a common word in everyday song lyrics, especially in this context.
In "Secuencia Inicial," the line "Mójate los labios y sueña" (Moisten your lips and dream) creates a vivid and somewhat sensual image. It's an invitation to fully immerse oneself in an experience, to prepare for something new and perhaps a bit daring, making it a memorable and enticing word for learners.
“Secuencia Inicial” sets the scene for that electric first moment when attraction sparks and everything starts moving before you even notice. The singer looks back and realizes that what is happening has never been “a song” before – it is something raw and unnamed. He wants to christen this new feeling, find a neutral space where two people can meet without past labels, and follow a curiosity that is already stronger than fear. Images of slipping, floating, and finally choosing to “dejémonos caer” paint the rush of surrendering to the unknown.
The chorus — “Mójate los labios y sueña” — is a playful, sensual invitation: wet your lips, start dreaming, and jump head-first into possibility. Soda Stereo wraps these lyrics in shimmering guitars and forward-charging drums that mirror the unstoppable flow of events. The song captures the thrilling launch sequence of a relationship or adventure, where reality feels weightless, names can be rewritten, and daring to dream is the only rule.