Don't Turn Off the Lights

Enrique Iglesias · Escape

I don't have to tell you
What this is all about
Cause baby half the fun is in us figuring it all out

e,i,e,i,a

e,i,e,i,a

So why you gotta ask me?
Of what I'm doing now
Cause I don't like to question what I still haven't found

Oh Yeah
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So don't turn off the lights
I don't wanna be in the dark tonight
Cause I can't read your mind
I need to know if what I'm doing is right
So don't turn off the lights

e,i,e,i,a

So don't turn off the lights

e,i,e,i,a

So tell me I'm gonna get there
It's so hard to even try

But if we move together

(Oh yeah yeah yeah)

We'll end up on the second side

(Oh yeah yeah yeah)

So don't turn off the lights
I don't wanna be in the dark tonight
Cause I can't read your mind
I need to know if what I'm doing is right
So don't turn off the lights

So don't turn off the lights

If you know what I'm feeling
Would you run, where would you go?
If you want to know what I'm thinking
Just turn on the lights and you know

So don't turn off the lights
Don't turn off the lights

I don't wanna be in the dark tonight

Cause I can't read your mind
Don't turn off the lights
I need to know if what I'm doing is right

So don't turn off the lights
I don't wanna be in the dark tonight
Cause I can't read your mind
So Don't turn off the lights

See the lights on me, I want you to see everything that we can be
So Don't turn off the lights
See the lights on me, I want you to see everything that we can be

Don't turn off the lights
Don't turn off the lights

Don't Turn Off the Lights

Enrique Iglesias delivers a vibrant dance-pop anthem on his 2008 album Escape, blending electronic rhythms with his signature vocal style. The track serves as a high-energy highlight within the album's broader catalogue, characteristic of the late 2000s Latin pop and Eurodance fusion that defined his international career. Produced to maximize club appeal, the recording features driving beats and an upbeat tempo designed to energize dance floors. It stands alongside other major releases from the era, such as 'Hero' and 'Why Not Me,' reinforcing Iglesias's status as a dominant force in global pop music during this period. The song exemplifies the genre's ability to merge mainstream appeal with rhythmic sophistication, contributing significantly to the album's commercial success and his enduring legacy in the industry.