Selena Gomez teams up with Puerto Rican rapper Myke Towers to create a bilingual flirt-fest where attraction crackles like a summer night. In “Dámelo To’” (Give It All to Me), Selena sings in Spanish about turning up the calor (heat) and refusing to hit pause on the chemistry she feels. The repeated line “nada se siente mejor que mi nombre en tu boca” shows that, for her, the ultimate thrill is hearing her partner say her name while they dance close enough to feel each other’s energy, yet still leave a teasing gap. It is a bold invitation to finish what you started and let the moment carry them past rules or second-guessing.
Myke Towers jumps in with swagger, praising Selena’s angelic look and irresistible pull. His rap highlights the mutual push-and-pull: he challenges her to find someone who can match his passion, promising he will never leave the job half-done. Together they trade playful taunts and seductive commands that celebrate confidence, consent, and the excitement of living in the now. Whether you focus on the catchy beat or the Spanglish wordplay, the song invites you to feel fearless, own your desire, and keep the dance going hasta la madrugada (until dawn).