Colombian heart-throb Maluma touches down in Jamaica, makes a quick call to his buddy and immediately confesses he has met the girl. The lyrics capture that dizzy rush of love-at-first-sight: he is so smitten that warnings about her being “trouble” bounce right off him. A photo, a heartbeat, and suddenly she is "guardada aquí en el pecho" (kept in his chest) — he feels high without even smoking.
Enter Jamaican star Charly Black, the playful voice of reason. While Maluma romanticizes an unconditional love, Charly reminds him to “take your time, don’t move too fast,” weaving dancehall slang and island rhythms into the conversation. The song becomes a lively tug-of-war between passion and caution, set to a tropical fusion of reggaeton and reggae. In the end, Maluma is willing to risk a crash-and-burn romance just to taste the thrill, proving that sometimes love is irresistible, intoxicating and totally worth the gamble.