“Ahora” finds Colombia’s rising reggaeton star Feid in the middle of a steamy night out. Over a hypnotic beat, he spots an old fling on the dance floor and instantly reignites the spark. She might be living with someone else now, but the chemistry is still electric: all it takes is one dance and a few teasing lines for her to slip back into a wilder side of herself. Feid paints the scene with playful bravado, promising to keep the party – and their secret connection – going until sunrise.
Beneath the club lights, the lyrics explore that push-and-pull between stability and temptation. The woman is “buena” (a good girl) yet feels “mala” (bad) when she’s with him, and Feid relishes every blurred boundary. It is a celebration of spontaneity, flirtation, and the magnetic pull of familiarity set to a rhythm that urges listeners to move. Whether you relate to the thrill of forbidden fun or simply crave a dance-floor anthem, “Ahora” captures the irresistible moment when past sparks flare up in the present.