Aplaqué comes from the verb aplacar, meaning 'to appease', 'to soothe', or 'to calm down'. It's a powerful word that suggests a significant change in someone's temperament.
In the lyric "Contigo me aplaqué" (With you, I settled down), the singer reveals that his partner's love has tamed his wild spirit. This one word paints a vivid picture of transformation, making it a much more poetic and interesting way to say "you changed me".
Get ready for a romance overload! In Lo Tienes Todo, Mexican superstar Julión Álvarez sings like a man who has just discovered the final piece of a lifelong puzzle. He looks back and realizes that every twist of fate was leading him straight to the person who now owns his heart. Meeting this special someone feels like a divine plot twist: God had other plans, and suddenly everything makes sense.
The lyrics burst with gratitude and joyful surrender. Julión admits he has never loved so deeply, that his partner has everything he ever wanted. She calms him down, reshapes him, and makes his heart feel too big to stay inside his chest. He dreams of spending every single day by her side, proudly strolling hand in hand so the whole world can see just how head-over-heels he is. It is a celebration of finding “the one” and shouting it from the rooftops with a banda soundtrack full of warmth and passion.