Ensaya comes from the verb ensayar, which means "to rehearse" or "to practice". It's a word you might associate more with a play or a band than a romantic encounter, which makes its use here so unique.
In the song, Manuel Turizo sings, "Pero un beso robado no se ensaya" (But a stolen kiss isn't rehearsed). This beautiful, poetic line captures the spontaneity and passion of an unplanned moment, suggesting that some of the best romantic moments can't be practiced.
Ready to steal a kiss before the night says goodbye? "Antes Que Te Vayas" is Manuel Turizo’s reggaeton invitation to live right now. Set under tropical lights and a perfect party vibe, the Colombian singer zeroes in on someone who instantly becomes the reason he went out. The beat pulses while Turizo pleads for just a little more time on the dance floor, hoping to spin through the final track and lose all sense of reality.
Below the catchy hook lies a simple truth: moments fade, so grab them while they shine. Turizo paints a snapshot of a fleeting romance where names hardly matter, memories will become a future TBT, and a “stolen kiss” might be worth any apology. The song celebrates spontaneous connection, playful risk, and the thrill of turning one unforgettable night into a story you will replay long after the music stops.