“¿Qué hay, amor?” opens like a late-night text from an ex: short, direct and packed with unfinished business. Cris Mj talks to a former lover he has not seen “de hace tiempo,” admitting that their romance is dead, yet the chemistry refuses to go quietly. Over a slinky reggaetón-trap beat he flips between nostalgia, raw desire and a no-regrets attitude. He tells her he can still “resolverlo todo,” but swears he will not step back into the past, choosing instead to enjoy whatever sparks are left for the moment.
The song is basically an urban confession booth. Cris Mj praises her glow-up, boasts about new admirers circling him, and paints steamy scenes of hair-pulling and perreo. Beneath the bravado you sense a bittersweet edge: they once had love, now they only have lust and late-night memories. “Que Hay Amor” invites listeners to dance, flirt and maybe text that ex, while reminding them that sometimes the hottest fire is also the one you walk away from once the music fades.