Camilo’s “La Difícil” is a playful chase song. Picture a late-night encounter straight out of a TV novela: it is past midnight, sparks fly, yet the mysterious girl with no name decides to keep her number a secret. Camilo sings from the perspective of a smitten guy who is sure the attraction is mutual. He teases her for acting tough and pretending not to care, even though her body language — trembling when they lock eyes and daydreaming of future kisses — gives everything away.
Beneath the catchy rhythm lies a familiar story of modern flirtation: missed calls that never existed, the agony of not having someone’s contact, and the “hard-to-get” game that only intensifies desire. Camilo’s lyrics blend confidence, humor, and a pinch of frustration as he urges his crush to drop the façade and admit what they both feel. The song is essentially a musical wink, celebrating that electrifying moment when two people know they like each other but still enjoy the suspense of the hunt.
Camilo Echeverri Correa, known simply as Camilo, is a Colombian singer, musician, and songwriter born on March 16, 1994, in Medellín, Antioquia. Rising to fame after winning the talent show Factor XS in 2007, Camilo has since become a standout figure in Latin pop, blending romantic lyrics with urbano beats and a distinctive treble voice.
With multiple Latin Grammy Awards and Grammy nominations under his belt, Camilo is celebrated for hits like "Vida de Rico," "Tutu" (featuring Pedro Capó and Shakira), and "Tattoo Remix" with Rauw Alejandro. Beyond his solo work, he is also a talented songwriter behind popular tracks for artists such as Becky G and Anitta. Known for his authentic bohemian style and heartfelt performances, Camilo continues to captivate audiences worldwide with his joyful and soulful music.