The video was filmed in (The Republic of the Children) in La Plata, Argentina. This theme park, featuring scaled-down buildings, provides a "miniature city" aesthetic that emphasizes the whimsical, storybook nature of the song.
: Each character Venegas meets eventually joins her in a synchronized dance or provides a sign. This choreography visualizes the lyrics, suggesting that the entire world is in on the secret of her love. Lyrical and Symbolic Themes
By blending the mundane with the magical, the video captures the essence of Latin alternative pop, making a grand statement about the inevitability of love through a simple, playful lens.
: The video begins with Venegas driving a yellow car into this colorful village while listening to her previous hit, "Limón y Sal". As she walks through the streets, she encounters various everyday figures—a nun, a construction worker, a policewoman, and even a man in an octopus costume.
The music video for released in 2007, is a surrealist exploration of destiny and human connection set within a miniature urban landscape. Directed by Sebastián Sánchez , the video transforms the song’s lyrical theme—that love is an inescapable force written in the universe—into a vibrant, choreographed sequence where every background character acts as a messenger of fate. Visual Setting and Production
The song, which features Chilean rapper , centers on the idea of a "cosmic messenger".
: The recurring line "Eres para mí, me lo ha dicho el viento" (You are for me, the wind told me so) suggests that destiny is communicated through nature.
: The track won the Billboard Latin Music Award for Female Pop Airplay Song of the Year.