Ready for lift-off? 🚀
In Cero G, Puerto Rican crooner Jay Wheeler turns a simple kiss into an interstellar adventure. Every touch from his lover feels like a boarding pass that hurls him “cien mil años luz” away, where gravity vanishes and the moon hides beneath her clothes. He mixes cosmic imagery with smoke-hazed references to THC, making it clear that the real high comes from passion, not any substance.
Beneath the starry metaphors lies a candid confession of desire: he wants to stay permanently docked at her lips or orbit her punto G, convinced that faithfulness is effortless when love feels this weightless. The song’s smooth reggaetón beat invites listeners to float alongside him, proving that in matters of the heart, zero gravity is the sweetest state of all.