“SUTRA” is a playful confession of mutual attraction. Sebastián Yatra sings as the guy who isn’t officially her boyfriend but definitely has “the key” to her guarded heart. He spells out what keeps their flame alive: whisper-serenades at night, declarations of “te quiero” on repeat, and that irresistible “ram pam pa pa pam” beat that stands for both the song’s rhythm and their racing heartbeats. She claims he chases away her loneliness like warmth on a cold night, and he can’t get enough of how she dances and lights up his world.
Under the catchy reggaetón groove, the lyrics juggle desire, exclusivity, and fear of falling too deep. She wants his heart only for herself, he hesitates yet admits she has him “soñando otra vez” – dreaming again. The bilingual flirt (“Te quiero, mami” / “I love you, papi”) shows a modern Latin romance that’s equal parts sweet and steamy. In short, “SUTRA” celebrates that secret code between two people who spark each other’s joy even while they wonder if it’s turning into real love.