Hipnotizado translates to 'hypnotized'. It's a powerful word that describes a state of being completely captivated and enchanted, as if you're under a magic spell.
In this deeply romantic song, the singer confesses, "En verdad me tienes bien hipnotizado" (Truly, you have me very hypnotized). He uses this word to express how his lover's gaze has a mesmerizing, almost magical effect on him, showing the incredible depth of his adoration.
“Hasta La Muerte” is a heartfelt serenade in which Eslabon Armado and Iván Cornejo paint love as something so powerful it outshines the outside world. The singer is hopelessly captivated by his partner’s “honey eyes,” enchanted by every hug, kiss, and gentle touch. Each moment together—big or small—feels magical, soothing his stress and lighting up all his senses. He pictures a lifetime at her side, vowing to hold her hands and cherish their memories “hasta la muerte,” which means until death.
Behind the lush requinto guitars and yearning vocals typical of Regional Mexican music, the lyrics glow with devotion and romantic exaggeration. The narrator says he would pluck the stars and moon just to see her smile, admits he can’t bear a day without her face, and reminds her no one else could ever compare. At its core, the song is a promise of unwavering affection: no matter what doubts may arise, her kisses, caresses, and gaze will always have him completely spellbound.