Trizas literally means "shreds" or "pieces". It's a powerful word often used in the phrase hecho trizas to describe something being completely shattered.
In the song, Beele sings, "si tu cora está hecho trizas, guárdamelo" (if your heart is shattered, save it for me). He uses this dramatic word instead of the more common "roto" (broken) to create a vivid image of deep heartbreak, making his offer to care for her shattered heart even more romantic and tender.
“Una Vez Al Mes” finds Colombian artist Beele caught in that delicious tension between distance and desire. Over a breezy Afro-Caribbean beat, he promises his love interest that one monthly visit just is not enough. He celebrates the here-and-now, urging both of them to grab life’s fleeting moments and turn each reunion into an unforgettable mini-vacation.
Key vibes you will feel while listening: • Longing – he aches to see her “más de una vez al mes.” • Optimism – believing that every attempt at love is worth it. • Irresistible chemistry – her smile and gaze “hipnotizan,” making time stand still.
The song becomes a playful manifesto for anyone separated from the person they crave. Beele’s message is clear: love grows fastest when you refuse to wait for the perfect time and choose to meet, kiss, and celebrate right now.