Ven A Mi (“Come to Me”) plunges us into a late-night adventure where magnetism, secrecy and barrio swagger collide. Tornillo, rising from the Mexican rap scene, sings to a woman whose beauty leaves him spellbound. He praises her body, her playful gaze and the electric pull they share, all while promising a covert rendezvous that “nobody will know.” The lyrics drip with confidence: he’ll protect her, stay loyal “con dinero o sin dinero,” and even set the streets on fire for her if anyone dares to hurt her.
Beneath the flirtatious chorus lies a glimpse of gritty romance. Tornillo hints at the barrios where “good girls fall for criminals,” spotlighting a love that refuses to fit the rules. He urges her to turn off her phone, ignore the outside world and simply surrender to the moment. In short, the song is a bold mix of devotion and danger, celebrating a passion so intense it feels like a drug—and asking the listener to embrace that thrilling, forbidden spark.