Con Olor A Hierba invites us to sneak away to a secret patch of countryside where two lovers give in to an afternoon of pure, earthy passion. As Honorables and Carin León trade verses, the pair in the story lie among the grass, wishing to melt into the landscape itself. The singer begs his partner to stay locked in his arms, comparing his embrace to gentle chains while he explores every detail of her body “paso a paso.” Nature becomes both stage and accomplice: sun, stars, and the cool night air all mark the passing time, yet the world beyond their meadow is kept at bay.
Beneath the sensual imagery beats a tender idea: moments this intense cannot last forever, so they savor each second until twilight forces them apart. When they finally rise, they will leave with nothing but memories—and the lingering scent of grass on their skin—as proof of their hidden rendezvous. The song celebrates that bittersweet mix of freedom, secrecy, and overwhelming desire that only a stolen moment in nature can bring.