“Besarte Mucho” is Lali’s playful love-attack, where the Argentine pop star turns seduction into a full-throttle sport. From the very first line she paints herself and her crush as two charismatic forces colliding on the dance floor: he is the magnetic heart-melter every woman notices, she is the fearless woman who always gets what she wants. The chorus – with its repeated “mucho, mucho, mucho” – feels like a chant of unstoppable desire, promising kisses that test all five senses, bodies moving to the rhythm of racing heartbeats, and volume so loud it might wake the neighbors.
Beneath the cheeky metaphors and sizzling imagery lies a theme of empowered, unapologetic passion. Lali flips traditional gender roles by openly voicing her cravings, vowing to “eat him up to the bone” and “season him with cream and honey.” It’s an anthem that celebrates owning your wants, savoring pleasure without shame, and dancing through the night with confidence and humor. In short, “Besarte Mucho” invites listeners to embrace bold attraction, crank up the music of their desires, and kiss life – and love – as hard as they can.