Hoja en Blanco spins the bittersweet tale of a childhood love that never quite said goodbye. Picture two inseparable kids from a small Dominican town, dreaming of forever together... until one boards a train and vanishes. Years later, our heart-struck narrator discovers she has married someone else, leaving him with only memories, unanswered questions, and a literal blank page where her promised letter should have been. The song’s aching bachata guitar and passionate back-and-forth vocals capture every stage of his emotional roller-coaster: disbelief, longing, jealousy, and the reluctant acceptance that she must now “fly” along a path without him.
Yet amid the sorrow, Monchy & Alexandra sprinkle hope. The chorus invites her to “vuela, vuela” – fly, dream, own the world – while he admits his dreams will always trail behind her like confetti in the wind. Hoja en Blanco reminds us that first love can be unforgettable, but true love also means setting someone free… even if it leaves your own page empty.