A whirlwind of sensuality set against paradisiacal scenery
Picture the endless, white-sand dunes and crystal lagoons of Lençóis Maranhenses in Brazil. Beele uses this dreamlike landscape as a metaphor for a love so intense it feels both vast and revitalizing. Throughout the lyrics, he asks his partner to “bésame lento y mátame, y luego revíveme” – kill him with passion, then bring him back to life – highlighting how powerful attraction can blur the line between surrender and renewal.
Repeated chants of “mi-mi-mi amor” create a hypnotic rhythm, mirroring the rolling dunes and waves of emotion. Each request for a kiss is also a plea for healing: “Un beso, ma, alíviame… sana el dolor, elévame.” The song celebrates intimacy as a refuge where pain evaporates and both lovers rise above fear. With its smooth Spanish lyrics, Brazilian imagery, and Caribbean vibe, “Lençóis Maranhenses” invites listeners to drift away on a warm, passionate breeze while perfecting their Spanish pronunciation and soaking up Latin romance.
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.