“Te Busqué” invites you to stroll along a Mediterranean shoreline where sun-kissed memories collide with a restless heart. Spanish singer Álvaro Soler recounts the moment he let a summer romance slip away, then spends the entire song combing beaches, bars and fountains for that one unforgettable beso francés (French kiss). Switching effortlessly between Spanish and French, he shows that this love story ignores borders and languages, echoing the universal feeling of searching for someone who once felt just a breath away.
Beneath the song’s breezy guitars lies a confession of regret. Soler questions his own foolishness, pleads with the moon for clues and dreams of turning time backward. The repeated “Te busqué” (“I looked for you”) becomes a rhythmic heartbeat that underscores his obsession, while the French bridge deepens the sense of distance: “Les minutes sont des heures” — every minute feels like an hour. The result is a vibrant yet bittersweet anthem that captures the thrill of a fleeting summer love and the aching emptiness that follows when it disappears.