El Cielo A Un Diablo Lyrics in English The La Planta , Pushi

Below, I translated the lyrics of the song El Cielo A Un Diablo by The La Planta from Spanish to English.
Yeah, yeah
Babe, you know me
You know that I've never been a one-woman guy
Don't look for me to shatter your heart
In the way that you love me, you can't love me
I spoke to you clearly, I'd already told you
Your body is just a whim for me
And even though I know that you're a good woman, don't take it wrong
Babe, you're asking a devil for heaven
You're asking me for the sun when it's cold
Love isn't necessary for me
I'd better get off your path
Babe, you're asking a devil for heaven
You're asking me for the sun when it's cold
Love isn't necessary for me
I'd better get off your path
If you want something serious, please, avoid it
If it's just for sex, ask for it
Call The La Planta and meditate on it
You know that if it's for that, just incite him
But I don't promise another chapter
If you fall in love with me, it doesn't make sense
If I pull away, I'll do it for you
I don't know who the dumb*ss was that found Cupid
Those stories don't sell around here anymore
Babe, you're asking a devil for heaven
You're asking me for the sun when it's cold
Love isn't necessary for me
I'd better get off your path
Babe, you're asking a devil for heaven
You're asking me for the sun when it's cold
Love isn't necessary for me
I'd better get off your path
Yeah, yeah
PUSHI The Beatmaker
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SONG MEANING

El Cielo A Un Diablo is a bold confession set to an infectious Colombian beat. The narrator speaks straight to a woman who hopes to tame his wandering heart, but he quickly reminds her who he is: someone who chases pleasure, not promises. Lines like “Bebé, le estás pidiendo el cielo a un diablo” paint a vivid image—she is asking the impossible, requesting heavenly devotion from someone who openly calls himself a devil. In playful yet blunt verses, he admits her attraction is only a “capricho” and warns that love stories featuring Cupid simply “don’t sell around here.”

Underneath the catchy rhythm, the song explores the clash between romantic expectations and raw honesty. Rather than sugar-coating his intentions, The La Planta (with Pushi’s production flair) lets listeners hear an unfiltered manifesto of modern, commitment-free relationships. The lively instrumental might invite you to dance, but the lyrics remind you to keep your head clear: if you try to make a lover out of this self-proclaimed diablo, you will end up chasing the sun on a cold day—an impossible mission.

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