Desvestíamos comes from the verb desvestir, meaning "to undress". The imperfect tense desvestíamos translates to "we were undressing" or "we used to undress each other".
In the song, the line "Con los ojos nos desvestíamos" (With our eyes we undressed each other) is a vivid and sensual metaphor. It suggests an intense connection and mutual desire where their gazes alone were enough to strip away inhibitions, highlighting the passionate and intimate nature of their relationship.
Welcome to “Hotel East,” Beele’s steamy hideaway where chemistry rules the night. From the very first glance, two lovers know exactly how their story will unfold: eyes undress, bodies sway, and destiny seals the deal with fiery kisses. They see themselves as daring bandits who have chosen each other above anyone else, ready to break every rule for the sake of raw attraction.
In a swirl of Spanish, English, and Caribbean patois, Beele paints a vivid picture of unapologetic passion. Balcony smoke, urgent whispers, and playful bravado turn the hotel into a private playground where pleasure meets mischief. The song celebrates that exhilarating moment when nothing matters but the thrill of being together, capturing the rush of desire and the reckless freedom of living in the now.