“Mil Veces” pulses with the excitement of a secret craving that just will not quit. Anitta sings about two people who have already imagined being together “a thousand times,” yet the thrill comes from the fact that it is still forbidden. The lyrics celebrate playful tension: both lovers know the rules but cannot resist breaking them, turning fantasy into reality with a relentless beat that matches their desire.
This is not a shy love song – it is a confident, body-moving confession of passion. Anitta teases the idea of meeting in private, changing positions, and giving in to “malas intenciones,” all while keeping everything “low-key.” The repetition of “mil veces” underlines just how strong the attraction is: no matter how many times they give in, they will always want one more.
Larissa de Macedo Machado, known professionally as Anitta, is a Brazilian singer, songwriter, dancer, and actress born in Rio de Janeiro in 1993. Rising from humble beginnings, she gained national fame with her 2012 debut single "Meiga e Abusada" and quickly became known for blending genres such as pop, Brazilian funk, and reggaeton.
Anitta's energetic performances and versatile style earned her the title Queen of Brazilian Pop and numerous awards, including Latin American Music Awards and MTV Europe Music Awards. Fluent in Portuguese, Spanish, and English, she successfully crossed over to international markets with hits like "Envolver," which topped global charts and earned her Guinness World Records. Besides music, Anitta is recognized for her advocacy in social causes including LGBTQ rights, environmental protection, and women’s empowerment.