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Bomberos literally means "firefighters". It's a very dramatic and unexpected word to find in a passionate love song, which makes it so memorable!

Alvaro Soler creates a powerful metaphor of a love so hot it's like a fire (prendemos fuego). He sings that when the bomberos arrive, even they can't put out the flame, painting a cinematic picture of an unstoppable and all-consuming passion.

Oxígeno is Álvaro Soler’s vibrant declaration that true love can be both air and fire at once. He sings to a partner who is literally his oxygen — the breath that keeps him alive — while together they “prendemos fuego,” lighting up everything around them. Kisses open new paths, bodies answer “yes,” and not even water can douse their heat, leaving only drops of sweat as proof of their fiery connection.

At its heart, the song celebrates a fearless, magnetic bond built on trust: Take me with you wherever, I’ll follow. It’s an invitation to dive into passion so intense that firefighters and their crystal tears arrive too late. Oxígeno captures the thrill of a relationship that fuels you with every breath and sets your world ablaze with every touch.

Álvaro Soler is a Spanish pop singer and songwriter born on January 9, 1991, in Sant Cugat del Vallès, Catalonia, Spain. He rose to international fame with his hit single "El mismo sol" in 2015, which enjoyed massive success across Europe and Latin America, including a special bilingual version featuring Jennifer Lopez.

Known for his catchy blend of Latin pop and folk pop, Álvaro has released three studio albums: Eterno agosto (2015), Mar de colores (2018), and Magia (2021), delivering other hits like "Sofia" and "La cintura". Multilingual and culturally diverse, he lived in Japan during his youth and speaks six languages including Spanish, German, and Japanese. Álvaro continues to enchant audiences worldwide with his vibrant sound and heartfelt lyrics.

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