Feel the heat! In “Fuego,” Spanish hit-maker Álvaro Soler teams up with German-Spanish crooner Nico Santos to turn a messy breakup into a dance-floor anthem. The singer looks straight at an ex who once was his “tesoro” (treasure) but is now nothing more than a blazing memory. She “rompe el corazón” (breaks his heart) and comes back asking for forgiveness, yet every “lo siento” arrives too late. Her passion is still fire—fuego—but he has learned that touching that flame only burns.
The chorus slams the door on old embers; he tells her to “date la vuelta” (turn around) because he has long denied her return. No more shelter for the winter, no more fighting, no more sweet talk. With catchy repetitions of “fuego, fuego,” the song captures the clash of lingering attraction and firm self-respect. It is a liberating shout that says: You will always be fire, but I choose not to get burned again.