Ven A Mi (“Come to Me”) plunges us into a late-night adventure where magnetism, secrecy and barrio swagger collide. Tornillo, rising from the Mexican rap scene, sings to a woman whose beauty leaves him spellbound. He praises her body, her playful gaze and the electric pull they share, all while promising a covert rendezvous that “nobody will know.” The lyrics drip with confidence: he’ll protect her, stay loyal “con dinero o sin dinero,” and even set the streets on fire for her if anyone dares to hurt her.
Beneath the flirtatious chorus lies a glimpse of gritty romance. Tornillo hints at the barrios where “good girls fall for criminals,” spotlighting a love that refuses to fit the rules. He urges her to turn off her phone, ignore the outside world and simply surrender to the moment. In short, the song is a bold mix of devotion and danger, celebrating a passion so intense it feels like a drug—and asking the listener to embrace that thrilling, forbidden spark.
Mark Tornillo (born June 8, 1954) is an American heavy metal singer and songwriter best known as the powerful frontman of the legendary German band Accept. Hailing from Brielle, New Jersey, Tornillo joined Accept in 2009, bringing a fresh yet authentic energy that revitalized the band's signature sound. With classical piano training from a young age and roots in the New Jersey rock scene, he was previously the lead vocalist of the local metal band T.T. Quick.
Tornillo has been praised for his strong vocal style and ability to honor Accept's classic hits while pushing the band into new creative territory. Since joining Accept, he has recorded six studio albums and continues to be a defining voice in modern heavy metal. His journey from union electrician to metal frontman is a testament to his passion and dedication to music.