Dvicio’s “Mil Veces” (A Thousand Times) is a love letter set in the cockpit of a never-ending flight. The singer imagines himself and his partner sharing “a million hours of flight,” landing only where her hair ends. Their relationship turns everyday turbulence into a thrilling adventure, and even on bad days she makes the clouds disappear. He ranks her as first, second, and third in his life, declaring that with her he would gladly trade full-color spectacles for the simple beauty of black-and-white, because being by her side already feels like winning every prize.
The chorus drives home this devotion: he would “a thousand times” rather lose in the world’s eyes than win without her. From the taste of wine on her lips to the joy of a party that never ends, every detail shouts total commitment. The phrase “a muerte”—to the death—captures that fierce loyalty. In short, “Mil Veces” celebrates a love so absolute that it redefines success, coloring life in shades of pure happiness even when everything else fades to monochrome.
Andrés Ceballos Sánchez, known as Andrés Ceballos, is a celebrated Spanish singer and songwriter born on August 31, 1992, in Madrid. He rose to fame as the frontman of the Latin pop band Dvicio, which he formed in 2009 with friends and his brother Martin under the original name Tiempo Límite. The group gained widespread recognition with their 2014 hit "Paraíso" after signing with Sony Music Spain.
Aside from his success with Dvicio, Andrés has collaborated with international artists such as Baby K and Maria Parrado, showcasing his versatility and multilingual talents in Spanish, English, Italian, and Portuguese. Known for his soulful vocals and engaging performances, Andrés continues to be a vibrant force in Latin pop music, captivating audiences worldwide with his heartfelt songs.