Brindar means 'to toast,' as in raising a glass to celebrate something. It's the perfect word for any party or festive gathering!
In "Dulce Navidad," Morat sings, "Brindar por lo vivido y lo mucho que vendrá" (To toast for what has been lived and for all that will come). It's a beautiful expression of gratitude for the past and hope for the future, capturing the true spirit of the holidays.
“Dulce Navidad” feels like stepping into a house full of twinkling lights and delicious smells. Morat, the beloved pop-folk band from Colombia, teams up with Mexican star Danna Paola to paint Christmas as a time when every road leads back to loved ones. The chorus repeats like cheerful carolers at your door, inviting everyone to celebrar con alegría, keep singing, and head over to a lively party where forgiveness, gratitude, and friendship are on the guest list.
The lyrics highlight what really makes the season sweet: sharing dinner and stories around a crowded table, laughing so hard that tears roll, and raising a glass to both memories and future dreams. Beyond the ribbons and lights, the song reminds us that Christmas is a yearly checkpoint where we plant new ideas, heal old rifts, and discover how much we can give simply by embracing one another.