Paraíso paints the lively picture of a young romance that refuses to be boxed in by parental rules. The song starts like a scene from a family sitcom: the daughter announces she has invited Andrés over, only to meet instant resistance from her protective parents. Their objections only fuel the couple’s passion, and soon Andrés is cheekily warning them that the more they forbid him, the more their daughter will want him. The tension turns playful as he declares he is whisking her away to a personal “paradise” where love is free, fun, and fearless.
Beneath its upbeat melody, the song celebrates youthful determination to love on one’s own terms. Andrés admits he cannot go a second longer without kissing her, reminds Dad that she is no longer a little girl, and even promises Mom he will start knocking politely before barging in. “Paraíso” is a joyful anthem about carving out your own perfect place with someone special, even if that means bending a few household rules along the way.
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.