Evapore comes from the verb evaporar, which means "to evaporate". While it literally refers to a liquid turning into vapor, it's used here in a much more poetic and metaphorical sense.
In the song, KAROL G sings, "Disfrutemos del momento antes que todo se evapore" (Let's enjoy the moment before everything evaporates). She uses this beautiful word to describe the fleeting nature of their time together, urging her partner to live in the present before the magic of the moment disappears. This powerful imagery makes it a very memorable word.
“PERO TÚ” is a fiery reggaeton confession where KAROL G and Quevedo trade verses about an irresistible love-lust loop they just cannot break. Picture two magnets that keep snapping back together: late-night calls at 2 a.m., steamy car sessions, wine bottles, and smoke swirling around whispered promises. Both narrators admit they are badly hooked – her curves and tattoos drive him wild, his presence turns every argument into bedroom fireworks. Even when jealousy creeps in or past mistakes loom, they choose to live in the now, cooking for each other, dimming the lights, and letting passion speak louder than doubts.
Beneath the sensual imagery sits a relatable theme: that one person who feels “different” no matter how many others tempt you. The song celebrates raw attraction and emotional comfort wrapped in a pulsating beat that invites you to dance while daydreaming about texting that contact. It is messy, honest, and irresistibly fun – a soundtrack for anyone who has ever sworn they were done, then hit “send pin” five minutes later.