Corcel is a poetic word for a 'steed' or 'courser'—a spirited, powerful horse. It's a much more literary and dramatic choice than the common word for horse, caballo, which makes it a rare find in a modern pop song.
In this track, Nacho sings, "quítale las riendas al corcel del deseo" (take the reins off the steed of desire). He uses this powerful metaphor to portray passion as a wild, untamable force, creating a vivid and romantic image of letting love run free.
“Te Quiero Más” bubbles with the electricity of love at first sight. The moment the two singers’ eyes meet, the outside world fades: “Llegaste de repente… fuimos dos.” A single kiss turns their universe right-side up again, flooding them with butterflies, rain-showers of emotion and honey-sweet promises. Each “ay, ay, ay” captures that rush when your heart skips a beat and you instantly know you want mucho más.
As the verses trade between Tini and Nacho, we hear both sides of this whirlwind romance. He is mesmerized by her scent and dreams of making her su mujer; she is left speechless, lost and in love by just his gaze. Together they celebrate desire that feels fated and unstoppable, a spark that grows into an anthem of joyful persistence: “Tan sólo en un segundo me devolviste el mundo, por eso quiero más.” It is a feel-good reminder that sometimes love arrives unannounced, sweeps you off your feet and makes you crave every stolen moment that follows.