Luck Ra & Tüli’s collaboration, Qué casualidad, feels like bumping into destiny on a crowded Córdoba dance-floor. The singers trade verses full of cheeky compliments, playful flirting, and heart-on-sleeve confessions. What starts as a simple “you look amazing” quickly turns into a wide-eyed realization: finding each other was pure chance, and now letting go would be almost impossible. Between the lines you can feel the rush of first attraction, the glow of being supported “cuando no había guita,” and the mix of excitement and panic that comes from falling hard without a plan.
At its core the song celebrates serendipity and the sweet chaos of love. The repeated hook, Qué culpa tengo yo de enamorarte / Qué culpa tuve yo de enamorarme, asks a playful question: if fate threw us together, can anyone really be blamed for this whirlwind romance? Luck Ra’s smooth Argentine phrasing and Tüli’s sultry responses paint a picture of two people magnetically drawn to each other, wrestling with their heads while their hearts (and bodies) are already intertwined. It’s an infectious reminder that sometimes the best stories begin with a simple, unpredictable coincidence.