No Lo Niegues, translated as "Don't Deny It", is a song by Juanfran, Moncho Chavea, and Antonio Hernandez. The song talks about a broken relationship where one person is still in love with the other, despite the difficulties they face. The lyrics begin with the narrator asking where their ex-lover is because they can't see or find them. They admit to being scared because the person was their muse and now they struggle to write songs the same way they used to. The chorus suggests that even though the ex-lover may not love the narrator anymore, they still have feelings for them. The narrator acknowledges their attempts to forget them, but it seems they can't. The narrator waits for them and it hurts them to see other women, even though they may have moved on. The bridge reflects on the narrator constantly thinking about their ex-lover as a throwback. They mention how they hear the song "Te Boté" at the clubs they go to, which reminds them of their past. The narrator still remembers their ex-lover, even though they might have forgotten the narrator. They will continue to wait if the ex-lover wants to come back. The song also includes some playful lines about the mystery of their relationship, mentioning Cupid and their desire to distance themselves from the situation. They add some humor by referencing the city of Havana and the nationality of their ex-lover. Overall, "No Lo Niegues" is a song about unrequited love, longing, and the struggle to move on from a past relationship. The collaboration between Juanfran, Moncho Chavea, and Antonio Hernandez delivers a mix of salsa and urban music elements in this emotional song.