Ozuna - Te Pienso (video Oficial) Apr 2026

He picked up his phone, the screen illuminating the tired lines around his eyes. He opened their old thread, scrolling past the "I miss yous" and the "Where are we goings?" to the final, echoing silence.

Mateo didn't send a text. Instead, he turned the volume up, let the chorus wash over him one last time, and put the car in gear. He was still thinking of her, but for the first time, he drove toward the sunrise instead of the shadows. Ozuna - Te Pienso (Video Oficial)

He pulled over near the shoreline, where the Atlantic crashed against the rocks with a restless energy that matched his own. He closed his eyes and could almost smell her perfume—something like vanilla and sea salt—cutting through the humid night air. He remembered the way she laughed when the rain caught them unprepared, her hair sticking to her cheeks, looking more beautiful in the chaos than most people did in the light. He picked up his phone, the screen illuminating

The neon lights of San Juan blurred into streaks of sapphire and gold as Mateo drove, the rhythmic bass of "Te Pienso" humming through the speakers of his car. It was 2:00 AM, the hour when memories usually stop knocking and start breaking down the door. Instead, he turned the volume up, let the

Every corner of the city was a ghost of her. He passed the terrace where they had shared their first cafecito , now dark and shuttered. He felt the weight of his phone in the cupholder, a silent brick that held a thousand unsent drafts. In the lyrics of the song, Ozuna sang about the torture of a memory that won't fade, and Mateo felt every syllable like a physical bruise.

He realized then that "Te Pienso" wasn't just a song about losing someone; it was about the stubbornness of the heart. Even when the logic said move on , the heart insisted on staying behind to keep the lights on in a room that had been empty for months.