Otro Trago (which translates to “Another Drink”) drops us straight into a late-night cantina where two heartbroken friends ask the bartender to keep the glasses full. Jacob Forever and El Chacal trade verses that paint a vivid picture: they are spinning in circles of memory, replaying the faces and kisses of the women who shattered their hearts, and using alcohol as a temporary escape. The rhythm is lively and undeniably danceable, yet the lyrics confess raw pain, frustration, and that familiar promise to “never fall in love again”… at least until the next song plays.
Behind the catchy Cuban reggaetón beat lies a universal story of coping. The singers show how shared sorrow can turn into solidarity – the more they toast, the more they laugh at their misery, and the easier it becomes to admit their mistakes and fears. Otro Trago reminds listeners that heartbreak hurts, but music, friendship, and a little liquid courage can make the night feel lighter while the heart slowly heals.