Como Tú is a burst of instant, head-over-heels romance. The moment Luciano Pereyra spots his “cosita preciosa” he is left breathless, boldly asking for just one kiss so he can “give it back.” He can’t explain what has happened to him, he only knows he is “alucinando por tu amor” - literally tripping over love. The song’s verses feel like an adrenaline rush: confessions tumble out, his heart races, and even the simplest details - her eyes, her laugh, her hair - become reasons to dream about her day and night.
The chorus cranks that infatuation to maximum volume. He pictures having “cien hijos” (a hundred children) who all look exactly like her, swears he would give his life for just one kiss, and enlists Argentina’s beloved Virgen de Luján as heavenly backup for his wish. Wrapped in bright Latin-pop instrumentation, these lyrics celebrate a playful yet sincere devotion where everything else fades away. “Como tú no hay otra,” he insists; there is no one else like her, and this joyous song is both a serenade and a celebration of that once-in-a-lifetime spark.