Anhélame translates to "yearn for me," and that single word captures the beating heart of Beele’s romantic plea. Over a smooth Caribbean-pop groove, the Colombian singer asks his lover to hold him tight, light up his world, and confirm that the feeling is mutual. He is spellbound by their very first interaction: the sound of her voice, the electricity of her touch, and the way loneliness disappears whenever she is near. The chorus keeps circling back to that unforgettable voice, turning it into a musical anchor for the entire love story.
Beyond its catchy melody, the song paints a vivid picture of vulnerable devotion. Beele offers his whole heart, insists he is fully present for her, and begs her not to doubt his sincerity. Each line mixes tenderness with urgency: “Abrázame tan fuerte, porque si te suelto te me vas” shows both deep affection and the fear of losing her. In short, Anhélame is a feel-good declaration that falling in love can be at once thrilling, comforting, and a little bit scary—yet absolutely worth the leap.
Beéle (Brandon de Jesús López Orozco) is a Colombian singer and songwriter from Barranquilla, born on 30 September 2002. His sound blends urban Latin, afrobeats, dancehall, and Caribbean rhythms.
He broke out in 2019 with the viral single “Loco” and has since released collaborations like “Vagabundo” with Sebastián Yatra and Manuel Turizo, “Calor” with Nicky Jam, and “Inolvidable” with Ovy on the Drums. His debut album Borondo arrived in 2025. He records with Hear This Music and performs internationally.