Cariño’s “Bisexual” is a glitter-soaked confession booth set to indie-pop guitars. The singer cheerfully blurts out her surprise attraction to girls, only to admit she cannot stop thinking about a certain boy either. Caught between fluttering crushes and the fear of what her mom, hairdresser, friends, and grandparents might say, she wonders how to enter — and then smash — the rusty closet. The repeated question “¿Cómo pudo pasar?” (“How could this happen?”) turns confusion into a catchy hook, while the chant “Bisexual, bisexual” flips stigma into a jubilant self-label.
Beneath the bright melodies lies a relatable journey of discovering bisexuality: anxious first kisses, Instagram stalking, daydreams of sidecars, and the stubborn need to love freely even if society threatens a convent. The song invites listeners to dance, laugh, and shout their own truths, proving that identity can be messy, exciting, and absolutely worth celebrating.