Presiento means 'I foresee' or 'I have a premonition'. It's a powerful word that suggests a deep intuition or a sixth sense about the future, going beyond simply thinking or believing.
In the song, Pablo Alborán sings, "Qué plan más perfecto presiento" (What a more perfect plan I foresee). He uses this word to convey a magical certainty that the future with his partner is destined to be perfect, adding a beautiful sense of fate to this love story.
Picture a love so powerful it turns chilly sheets into a fairy-tale playground, a passion that makes every sunrise feel like a brand-new first kiss. In Pasos De Cero, Pablo Alborán celebrates that explosive connection where two souls ignite “este loco amor” and discover there is simply too much love for one bed. The singer confesses that without his partner he’s “veneno,” lost and poisonous, yet with even a brush of their skin he feels his senses awaken, his wings unfurl, and a delicate flame rise that “nunca se apaga.”
The title—literally “steps from zero”—reveals the deeper message: starting fresh together, walking a clear path of shared dreams unburdened by fear or past pain. Alborán envisions a future where they no longer battle for stolen moments; instead they move forward hand in hand, transforming blank space into the perfect plan. It’s an irresistibly romantic invitation to leap, trust, and keep the fire burning bright, proving that when love is this intense, every new step can feel like the very first.