“Te Quiero Ver” is Feid’s glitter-soaked confession of heartbreak. From a penthouse with an ocean view to partying with “pocos amigos, mucho cash,” the Colombian star lists every shiny distraction he can find, yet none of it erases the emptiness left by a vanished love. Each line drips with urgency—he begs for a signal before he “enloquezca,” admits that everything reminds him of her, and even sprays her perfume on his shirt to feel close again.
When Venezuelan-American singer Manu Manzo answers back, the song turns into a dialogue of mutual craving. Both voices trade invitations—Medellín, Costa Rica, anywhere—underscoring a simple truth: fancy living means nothing when the heart is lonely. Set to an addictive reggaeton beat, “Te Quiero Ver” captures the push-and-pull of modern romance: luxury on the outside, raw vulnerability within, and a chorus that sticks like a late-night text you can’t stop rereading.