“Mareado” captures that head-spinning rush we feel when a single, spectacular night of romance refuses to leave our system. Camilo sings about waking up the next morning trembling like he’s had “a triple espresso,” wandering the streets in a daze, and smelling his lover’s scent everywhere he goes. He isn’t drunk, yet the memory of endless kisses makes him stumble as if he’s tipsy. The Colombian star turns these everyday sensations into a playful confession: he has tried motivational speeches and how-to videos to move on, but nothing can erase that electrifying night.
The chorus — packed with catchy “ay-ay-ay” hooks — is Camilo’s joyful plea to relive that moment. Like a soccer player missing empty-net shots, he keeps “failing the penalties” because his mind is glued to those memories. “Mareado” is therefore a celebration of love so intense it leaves you reeling, proof that the sweetest hangover isn’t caused by alcohol, but by a kiss you never want to forget.