Sech turns heartbreak into a late-night confession in “Tarde.” The Panamanian star picks up the phone, sees his ex on the screen, and lets it ring. Why? Because it is tarde – not on the clock, but for their love story. With smooth vocals and raw honesty, Sech explains that her sudden urge to “fix” things arrives after the damage is done. He feels shattered, hauling emotional weight heavier than any workout, and even his yin is missing its yang. The calm he once knew now lives miles away in Puerto Rico while he roams the early-morning streets at 5 a.m., replaying the hurt she caused.
Despite the catchy beat, the song is a bittersweet memo: apologies lose power when they show up late. You will hear clever wordplay (she adds an r to “pero,” turning “but” into perro, or “dog”) and vivid images (more “points” than a strawberry, a puzzle with missing pieces) that paint just how complicated love’s aftermath can be. “Tarde” is a melodic reminder to value people while you have them, because once the heart cracks, even the sweetest voice note might arrive too late.