Driven by Berlin-like techno beats, Paulina Schulz, artistically known as Gigola, blends her hispanic and German roots in the song "no es amor", a track that surpasses language barriers and invites the listener to plunge in a hybrid and fluid imaginary of a perhaps blurry night marked by love, obsession and confusion. 

The track, just as the essence of its lyrics, trigger a dopamine release of ecstasy, hype and lust. Likewise, the kinetic type adopts a frenetic and erratic behavior as it pursues to either fill the gaps of the night or rewind in the continuum of their thoughts.