Antes De Los Veinte is Morat’s love letter to reckless youth – that thrilling stage before you hit your twenties when every mistake feels like a badge of honor and every heartbeat sounds like a drum solo. The singer day-dreams about stealing hearts, falling in love a thousand times, and shouting his story to the sky. He is not worried about the ending of the tale because the excitement is in the plot itself. Living at full volume, he dares fear to look him straight in the eyes while promising to chase time if it dares to fly away.
The chorus repeats a simple battle-cry: Quiero vivir un poco más (“I want to live a little more”). Behind those words lies a philosophy: take risks, collect memories that even time cannot erase, and trust that every error is just a stepping-stone toward a brilliant victory. When someone tells his story tomorrow, there will be a song for every trophy and every scar. This vibrant anthem from the Colombian band reminds us that youth is not an age, it is an attitude – and it is worth singing about at the top of your lungs.