Cardo literally means "thistle," a prickly, flowering plant. It's a very unusual word to find in a song, which makes it so interesting!
In the lyric "Eres mi cardo y mi dieta" (You are my thistle and my diet), the singer uses it in a powerful metaphor. By calling his lover a "thistle," he suggests she can be difficult or painful, while "my diet" implies she's also an essential part of his life. This beautiful contrast perfectly describes a complex and addictive relationship.
“Tócame” is a bold, unfiltered confession of raw desire. La Santa Grifa invites a partner to touch, kiss, and lose control with him from “January to December,” using repetitive, hypnotic lines to mirror the nonstop pull of attraction. Rather than speak of romance, the rapper centers on sensual escape: two people, both nursing broken hearts, finding relief in physical intimacy. The verses paint vivid scenes—steamy rooms filled with smoke, whispered requests to strip away worries along with clothes, and the promise of passion so intense it feels like floating on a cloud or fleeing to another planet.
At its core, the song is about temporary refuge. Love may be complicated, trust may be shattered, but pleasure is simple, direct, and available on demand. La Santa Grifa mixes playful bravado (“yo te doy un millón del uno al cien”) with candid vulnerability (“si no estoy enamorado, pero siempre estoy pensando en ti”), showing how desire and emotional need can coexist without long-term promises. The track’s laid-back Hip-Hop/Rap groove, street-smart slang, and unapologetic lyrics create an anthem for listeners who crave a momentary high and the comfort of someone’s touch—no strings attached, just heat and release whenever the night calls.