DE INMEDIATO drops us right into a late-night cat-and-mouse game where passion and ego collide. Mora sings from the viewpoint of someone who is always on call for an intoxicating lover: one phone buzz and he shows up “de inmediato.” The physical chemistry is undeniable, yet their connection is ruled by mind games, jealousy, and sly power plays. He lets her believe she has him on a leash—“si no es con ella, es celibato”—all while secretly plotting the next move in their ongoing love-versus-lust chess match.
Under the glossy reggaetón beat, the lyrics reveal a tug-of-war between freedom and obsession. Mora flaunts his independence (“ni mi mai me controlaba”) but still craves the adrenaline rush she brings, even if it means tearing clothes, dodging an ex, or writing a wounded balad the next morning. The result is a vivid portrait of modern situationships: messy, addictive, and thrilling enough to make you answer that risky 3 a.m. call every single time.