Turn the lights of Buenos Aires into a dance-floor fairy tale. The narrator storms the club with his crew, locks eyes with a confident girl touching up her lipstick in her wine glass, and suddenly the night takes off like a rocket. From teasing dance moves to a spontaneous promise to “show you Buenos Aires,” they jump from the club to an after-party, grinding till sunrise and finally crashing at ten in the morning. The Tiësto remix pumps EDM energy into Bizarrap’s signature hip-hop/reggaetón beat, capturing that dizzy rush when music, chemistry, and city lights melt into one unforgettable blur.
But the morning after hits different. All the swagger turns into raw longing as he pleads “Quédate”—“Stay.” Memories of their poses, kisses, and whispered promises loop in his head, making every night without her feel painfully empty. He daydreams of flying her to the Canary Islands, hitting Saturday parties and Sunday church, whatever it takes to replay that perfect night. At its core, the song is a heartbeat-quick confession: after a wild, carefree fling, nothing else compares, and he’s praying to relive it all with the same girl—again and again.