(official Audio): Natalia Oreiro - Que Si, Que Si

The story follows a young woman (Veronica) who leaves her life in Argentina to chase her musical aspirations in New York City. The song acts as her anthem, reflecting the high energy and tribal-house rhythms of the late 90s club scene. It captures the "fairy tale" hope that taking a big risk for a "feeling" can change your luck forever. The Plea for Connection

¡ Ay, qué bueno sería llegar al fondo de tus emociones. Abrigarte los sueños y hacerlos canciones. Y sentir que estabas esperando. Natalia Oreiro: Que si, que si (Music Video 1998) - IMDb Natalia Oreiro - Que Si, Que Si (Official Audio)

The latter half of the song shifts toward the future with the recurring line "busca nuevos sueños" (look for new dreams). This part of the story represents the transition from longing for someone to embracing the broader possibilities of life. It’s about reaching the "bottom of someone's emotions" and turning those shared dreams into songs. The story follows a young woman (Veronica) who

: By mixing Spanish with English phrases like "I want to hear you, baby," the story moves beyond a local Argentine tale to a global pop narrative about the universal need for connection. Seeking New Dreams The Plea for Connection ¡ Ay, qué bueno

: The repetitive chorus, "¡Ay! que sí, que sí, dime que sí" (Oh yes, yes, tell me yes), serves as a demand for a partner or the universe to finally align with her desires.

For more on Natalia's work, you can explore her official discography on Spotify or check out the full movie details on IMDb.