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embrujandobewitching / enchanting

Embrujando comes from the verb embrujar, meaning "to bewitch" or "to enchant". It's a captivating word that evokes a sense of magic and irresistible allure.

In "Se Te Nota", Joe Veras sings, "Y con tu mirar me estás embrujando" (And with your gaze you are bewitching me). He uses this word to express how the object of his affection's look has a powerful, almost magical effect on him, drawing him in completely. It's a more dramatic and romantic way to say someone is captivating.

"Se Te Nota" is a flirty bachata from Dominican singer Joe Veras, and the title captures the whole idea: it shows, you can't hide it. He opens by introducing himself as the man of her life, then complains, half-joking, that she's always checking up on him, which only fuels his own bold thoughts about her.

From there the song settles into its hook. He praises her dark skin and sweet mouth, admits she's driving him crazy, and keeps circling back to one simple observation: however she tries to play it cool, it shows that she's falling for him too.

The bridge turns more direct. He tells her to stop teasing and come closer, warning, sweetly, that he's about to sweep her off her feet. It's a classic bachata blend of tenderness and desire, built entirely around that one repeated line: you can't hide what you feel.

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