Cafeína is the Spanish word for "caffeine", the stimulant found in coffee and tea.
In this bachata hit, Prince Royce uses a brilliant metaphor, calling his lover "La cafeína de mi corazón" (The caffeine of my heart). This poetic line describes how she excites him, makes his heart race, and gives him a rush of energy, just like a strong cup of coffee. It's a clever and modern way to express the thrilling effect she has on him.
Get ready for a spicy dose of modern bachata! In “Carita De Inocente” Prince Royce sings about falling head-over-heels for someone who looks sweet and harmless but hides a wildly seductive side. Her “innocent little face” lures him in, then she drives him crazy with tricks that leave him hopelessly hooked. Royce’s smooth voice rides the guitar-rich rhythm while he admits that her love feels like a fever he never wants to cure.
Beneath the catchy melody, the song paints a playful picture of temptation and obsession: he confesses his love, she takes advantage of it; he tries to call her an angel, yet he knows she is a well-dressed “diabla.” The result is sleepless nights, breathless dancing, and an addictive romance that keeps pulling him back for more. It is a celebration of how appearances deceive and how irresistible chemistry can turn innocence into pure, exhilarating mischief.