SOLEAO Lyrics by Myke Towers & Quevedo is a new spanish song by Myke Towers and Quevedo. The track is released on Myke Towers’s official YouTube channel, written by Jorgie Milliano, J Batyxta, Orlando Jovani Cepeda Matos, Quevedo, and Myke Towers. Produced by Jorgie Milliano and J Batyxta, the song does not appear to be part of an album but offers listeners a warm, summery, and passionate experience infused with reggaeton and urban Latin vibes.
The lyrics of “SOLEAO” center around longing, desire, and the magnetic pull of a romantic connection. The song paints a vivid picture of lovers escaping from the public eye to find solace in intimacy and privacy. Both artists express vulnerability, emotional craving, and a carefree approach to love, emphasizing the beauty of living in the moment. The recurring imagery of a sunny day (“el día está solea’o”) becomes a metaphor for emotional clarity and joy brought on by romantic presence.
SOLEAO Details
| Song | SOLEAO |
|---|---|
| Artists | Myke Towers & Quevedo |
| Written By | Jorgie Milliano, J Batyxta, Orlando Jovani Cepeda Matos, Quevedo & Myke Towers |
| Produced By | Jorgie Milliano & J Batyxta |
| Label | Myke Towers |
| Language | Spanish |
| Released Date | May 30, 2025 |
SOLEAO Lyrics
[Intro: Myke Towers]
Yeah
Quiero ganarle al tiempo pa’ contigo poderme perder
Y por más que pase y que tome distancia, siempre va a volver
No quiero molestar, mi amor, solo llamé pa’ saber
Cómo usted se encuentra, porque la he buscado
[Coro: Myke Towers]
Y el día está solea’o, te quiero de mi la’o
Tira’o en las sábana’, la gente no sabe na’
Hay mucho averigua’o, vámono’ pa’ otro la’o
En donde no hay cámara’, la llama no apagará
[Verso 1: Quevedo]
Dale, que yo estoy ready (Ah)
Ya me di par de shot y tú me pusiste débil (Ah-ah)
Vamo’ a dejarno’ a media’ la peli (Eh-eh)
Que tú y yo somo’ adicto’ a lo mismo, eso nos une (Sí)
Muchachos, ¿qué me pasa? (Ah) Que ando feliz un lune’, ey
Y llevo to’ el dia con ella mandándome suciería’, ey
Cuando llegue, te hago mía (Ah-ah)
Tú dame la garantía (Sí), ey
De que puedo confiar
El amor me ha hecho pasarlo mal (Ay)
Odias mi pasado, baby, normal (Normal)
Total yo también lo haría, baby, si fuera tú
Yo me disfrutaría el momento (Sí)
Que de ti sí que no me arrepiento (Ah), ey
Mami, uh-uh-uh, hoy el día está lindo
Quedémono’ en casa, baby
[Coro: Quevedo]
Que el día está solea’o, te quiero de mi la’o
Tirada en las sábana’, la gente no sabe na’
Hay mucho averigua’o, vámono’ pa’ otro la’o
En donde no hayan cámara’, la llama no se apagará
[Verso 2: Myke Towers]
Ojála que lo nuestro fuera pa’ siempre
Bebé, tú me tiene’ impaciente
Vámono’ de aquí, que hay muchas cosa’ que quiero hacerte (Hacerte)
Borró sus llamada’ reciente’ (-ciente’)
Tiempo me tomó convencerte
Al estar a tú lado yo corro con suerte (Suerte)
Me baila de espalda y de frente (De frente)
Te extraño cuando estás ausente
Baby girl, supe que era mía a la que la miré
Yo puedo roncarle, pero na’ diré
Me dio con seguir a la que terminé
Primero boca arriba, luego la viré
Ella fue la que me ayudó a olvidar a mi ex
Sé que en tu corazón mi huella la dejé
Como cuando en la orilla contigo caminé
[Coro: Myke Towers & Quevedo]
El día está solea’o, te quiero de mi la’o
Tira’o en las sábana’, la gente no sabe na’
Hay mucho averigua’o, vámono’ pa’ otro la’o
En donde no hay cámara’, la llama no apagará
Y el día está solea’o, te quiero de mi la’o
Tirada en las sábana’, la gente no sabe na’
Hay mucho averigua’o, vámono’ pa’ otro la’o
En donde no hayan cámara’, la llama no se apagará
[Outro: Myke Towers]
Young Kingz, baby
Yo te lo hice a ti en la playa justo al frente de la orilla
Ella y yo no somo’ nada, pero solo entre comilla’ (Comilla’)
SOLEAO Lyrics Meaning
[Intro: Myke Towers]
In this introductory verse, Myke Towers sets a nostalgic and yearning tone. He expresses a desire to overcome time and space to be with someone special. Although he respects distance, he can’t help but check in, driven by unresolved emotions and a lingering connection. It introduces the emotional complexity that runs throughout the song—love mixed with restraint and hope.
[Coro: Myke Towers]
The chorus delivered by Myke Towers captures the essence of the song’s message—escaping judgment and societal interference to cherish an uninhibited connection. He envisions being alone with his partner, wrapped in bedsheets, far from the noise and surveillance of the world. The “sunny day” is symbolic of a moment of clarity, warmth, and desire, enhancing the song’s sensual and liberating feel.
[Verso 1: Quevedo]
Quevedo takes over with a more intimate and playful verse. He describes the intoxicating effects of both alcohol and attraction, suggesting emotional and physical vulnerability. The lyrics highlight mutual addiction and connection, hinting at a shared past and an understanding forged through similar emotional experiences. He reflects on trust, past pain, and the importance of savoring the present, subtly revealing emotional scars while focusing on the healing power of love.
[Coro: Quevedo]
Quevedo’s rendition of the chorus mirrors Myke Towers’s version but adds his own emotional inflection. He emphasizes shared privacy and the desire to be undisturbed, reinforcing the theme of avoiding prying eyes and protecting the flame of passion. The repetition of these ideas strengthens the song’s overarching mood of romantic escapism.
[Verso 2: Myke Towers]
Myke returns with a deeper dive into his emotional landscape. He envisions a lasting relationship while acknowledging the effort it took to win her over. There’s a clear admiration for her physical presence, but also a strong emotional tether—he sees her as someone who helped him move past previous heartbreaks. The verse reveals how deeply she has impacted him, shown through imagery like leaving footprints on her heart, akin to a walk on the beach.
[Coro: Myke Towers & Quevedo]
The final chorus, now a shared expression by both artists, unites their voices in a mutual longing for intimacy and peace away from public scrutiny. It reinforces the song’s central theme—passionate connection, secrecy, and the timelessness of a love that burns brighter when unobserved. The repetition and duality give it a sense of unity and resolution.
[Outro: Myke Towers]
In the outro, Myke reflects on a memorable, passionate moment shared at the beach. He notes the undefined nature of their relationship, using “comilla’” (quotation marks) to underscore the ambiguity. It’s a poignant closure that hints at emotional depth masked by casual labels, leaving the listener with a sense of longing and hidden intensity.
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The "SOLEAO" song is sung by Myke Towers & Quevedo.
The "SOLEAO" song by Myke Towers & Quevedo lyrics was written by Jorgie Milliano, J Batyxta, Orlando Jovani Cepeda Matos, Quevedo & Myke Towers.
The "SOLEAO" song by Myke Towers & Quevedo was produced by Jorgie Milliano & J Batyxta.
Myke Towers & Quevedo released "SOLEAO" song on May 30, 2025.
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