“Pídeme la Luna” is Edgardo Núñez’s heartfelt declaration that love can conquer any distance, even the one that separates us from the moon and stars. With playful accordion flourishes and a warm Argentine vibe, the singer tells his beloved that the best moments of his life are the hours spent by her side. He feels so safe and joyful with her that he’s “like a child” again, terrified only by the idea of losing her. His solution: he will fetch the moon, chase down a star, do absolutely anything—except accept the words “I don’t love you anymore.”
At its core, the song is a tender promise of limitless devotion. Núñez portrays love as both a gift from God and an adventure fueled by grand gestures. Each chorus repeats the offer to “ask for the moon” as proof that no wish is too big when the heart is true. The upbeat rhythm invites you to dance while the lyrics remind you that real romance is generous, vulnerable, and always ready to go the extra mile.