The song is a modern that bridges the gap between traditional Spanish folk and contemporary urban sounds.
The title "Una y Mil Veces" (One and a Thousand Times) refers to the broken promises of walking away from a relationship only to fall back into it. Omar Montes, C. Tangana - Una y Mil Veces
Reviewers have noted that the track aligns with the legacy of legendary Spanish rumba groups like Los Chunguitos , Bambino , and Los Chichos . The song is a modern that bridges the
The song explicitly references wandering the streets of Madrid , grounding the narrative in the urban heart of Spain. The song explicitly references wandering the streets of
Produced by Eduardo Figueroa and Jimbo Páez, the track features a collaborative writing effort involving both lead artists alongside several songwriters like Salcedo Leyry and Óscar Barrul. Lyricism & Meaning
A standout lyric shared by both artists is, "Yo le prometí a mi madre que esta noche iba a dejarte / Son las tres de la mañana y tu veneno está en mi sangre," highlighting the internal conflict between family loyalty and personal temptation.