Paty Cantú’s "Amor, Amor, Amor" is a witty love-labyrinth where the singer flips through her personal scrapbook of romances, each leaving a distinct stamp on who she is today. She name-checks every variety of affair: the clingy ones that swallow your identity, the long-distance flings that double the drama, the rivalry-ridden triangles destined to crash, and the almost mythical "one-in-a-million" bonds that survive the storms. As the chorus playfully chants "¿Quién inventó el amor?", she questions the very origin of this unpredictable force while mischievously inviting a new partner to "leave the door open" and let her "pervert" them—because curiosity always wins when love knocks.
Underneath the catchy beat lies a bold message: every romance, whether short-lived or everlasting, becomes a tiny fragment of our story. Some lovers fade, yet their memories linger in the background like ghostly backing vocals, proving that love never truly exits the stage. By turning her love life into a collection, Cantú celebrates growth through heartbreak and delight alike, reminding listeners that embracing every shade of affection—good, bad, and outrageous—is what makes us whole.