Deja Que Te Bese is an effervescent pop duet where Spanish icon Alejandro Sanz joins salsa legend Marc Anthony to celebrate a love so intense it refuses to stay hidden; throughout the lyrics the singers beg their partner to “let me kiss you,” because a single kiss can melt fire, ignite oceans, and turn dreams into reality, and they want the whole world to witness this electric connection—a playful yet urgent confession that true affection should be flaunted, not silenced, because when destiny offers the “most beautiful coincidence the sky has brought,” it is worth shouting, singing, and yes, kissing about before the wind steals the moment away.
Alejandro Sanz, born Alejandro Sánchez Pizarro on December 18, 1968, in Madrid, Spain, is a celebrated Spanish musician, singer, and composer known for his flamenco-influenced ballads. Starting guitar at seven, inspired by his Andalusian roots, he rose to fame with his 1997 album Más, featuring the iconic hit "Corazón Partío," which established him internationally.
With a career spanning over three decades, Sanz has won 22 Latin Grammy Awards and four Grammy Awards. He has skillfully blended genres such as pop, rock, funk, R&B, and jazz into his music while maintaining his flamenco essence. Collaborations with global artists like Shakira, Juanes, and Alicia Keys highlight his versatile artistry. Notably, he was the first Spanish artist to record an MTV Unplugged album, further cementing his status as a Latin music icon.