Ever wished you could borrow NASA’s satellites just to keep an eye on the one you love? That is the playful yet painfully honest vibe of “NASA,” where Colombian singer-songwriter Camilo teams up with Spanish legend Alejandro Sanz. Over a breezy Latin-pop melody, the narrator jokes about applying for a job at NASA so he can literally watch his partner from outer space. Behind the humor hides a very earthly feeling: the gnawing insecurity that someone else might steal the heart he treasures.
As the song unfolds, we hear a confession of past heartbreak that still haunts the present. Camilo and Sanz admit they are trapped between wanting to trust and fearing history will repeat itself. They apologize for imagining scenarios that are “not real,” wish for a magic button to erase painful memories, and beg their partner not to drift away. In short, “NASA” is a catchy cosmic metaphor for jealousy, vulnerability, and the struggle to protect new love from the shadows of old wounds.
Camilo Echeverri Correa, known simply as Camilo, is a Colombian singer, musician, and songwriter born on March 16, 1994, in Medellín, Antioquia. Rising to fame after winning the talent show Factor XS in 2007, Camilo has since become a standout figure in Latin pop, blending romantic lyrics with urbano beats and a distinctive treble voice.
With multiple Latin Grammy Awards and Grammy nominations under his belt, Camilo is celebrated for hits like "Vida de Rico," "Tutu" (featuring Pedro Capó and Shakira), and "Tattoo Remix" with Rauw Alejandro. Beyond his solo work, he is also a talented songwriter behind popular tracks for artists such as Becky G and Anitta. Known for his authentic bohemian style and heartfelt performances, Camilo continues to captivate audiences worldwide with his joyful and soulful music.