“Hacerte De To’” turns the heat all the way up. Over a laid-back reggaetón beat, De La Ghetto paints a vivid fantasy of slipping away to a secluded beach with just a rolled “phillie,” a small bottle of liquor, and the irresistible person who makes him “ver estrellitas” – see stars. The lyrics focus on raw physical attraction: admiring his partner’s curves, wanting to strip away every barrier (literally and figuratively), and promising a night so intense it feels like they could sail through galaxies together. The setting is simple yet exotic, emphasizing that paradise is wherever the chemistry sparks.
Beneath the sensual imagery is a theme of mutual desire and consent. The repeated line “pues, baby, somos dos” (“baby, we are two”) reminds us that both partners want the same thing, making the experience feel equal, playful, and free of guilt. He reassures his lover that other people fade into the background – she’s a “24-karat” treasure, the sole muse for his choruses. By the end, the song becomes an anthem of confident intimacy: celebrate your body, trust your partner, and enjoy the moment without worrying about tomorrow.