Imagine sitting face to face with the Devil for a tell-all interview. That is the wild premise behind La Entrevista, where Cami wanders hand-in-hand with “el pecado” and starts firing questions. She is not looking for cheap scares; she wants explanations. Why is the world thirsty for love yet short on compassion? Why do we laugh at others’ misfortune? Why do those who “bite” – the ruthless – sleep so peacefully at night? In this bold Q & A, Cami admits she shares the same flicker of darkness, confessing, “Lo que tienes de diablo tú, yo también.” The song becomes a playful but piercing self-examination about temptation, moral ambiguity, and the human tendency to flirt with chaos even when heaven is waiting at home.
Rather than preaching, Cami uses vivid imagery, catchy repetition, and a punchy beat to turn deep philosophical doubts into an energetic jam. The result feels part rock anthem, part late-night talk show. By the end, listeners are left buzzing with questions of their own: If evil walked up to you, would you dare to ask why suffering exists, or would you secretly enjoy the thrill of the interview? La Entrevista challenges us to confront the shadows we carry, dance with them for a moment, then decide whether we will keep holding their hand or let go before the final curtain call.