Dos Tragos ("Two Drinks") drops you straight onto a glowing Puerto Rican dance floor where the night feels too short for the kind of chemistry sparking in the air. Jay Wheeler’s narrator is electrified by a woman who keeps saying she has to leave, yet can’t resist asking the DJ for “otra canción” and ordering otra botella. With every round, their attraction grows hotter, and any hesitation gets blamed on la nota—the buzz from those drinks that make everything feel possible.
The lyrics celebrate living in the moment: perreo moves, smoky blunts (phillies), and flirty signals that speak louder than words. “Esta vida no es para muertos, es para vivos” reminds us that nights like these are for the living—so why not chase the rhythm, the thrill, and maybe each other until the lights come on? It’s a playful, slightly mischievous anthem about letting desire take the lead and faulting it all on dos tragos when morning finally arrives.