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SONG MEANING

Sweet, juicy, and impossible to resist, "Mango" turns a simple tropical fruit into a vivid symbol for fresh romance. Natalia Lafourcade sings as if she is strolling through a sun-soaked market, spotting a perfectly ripe mango that instantly sparks her curiosity. Each line drips with playful desire: she wants to find, taste, and cherish this newfound delight, wondering if it will become an addictive pleasure. The fruit’s bright color and tempting flavor mirror the thrill of meeting someone who fires the imagination and awakens all the senses.

Beneath the carefree melody lies a subtle exploration of temptation. Lafourcade flirts with restraint—"try not to see you so much"—yet keeps circling back to that irresistible sweetness. The song celebrates the artistry of savoring every moment of attraction, from the first glance to the final “mango” refrain. In short, it invites listeners to bite into love the same way they’d bite into a ripe mango: boldly, messily, and with complete delight.

ARTIST BIO

Natalia Lafourcade is a celebrated Mexican singer-songwriter and musician born in Mexico City in 1984. Known for her lyrical soprano voice, she masterfully blends genres such as pop rock, Latin folk, bossa nova, and jazz. Since her 2002 debut, Natalia has become one of Latin America's most influential artists, earning 18 Latin Grammy Awards and four Grammy Awards among other honors.

Raised in the artistic town of Coatepec, Veracruz, Natalia was surrounded by music from an early age, inspired by both Mexican legends and international icons like Fiona Apple and Björk. Her rich discography showcases heartfelt songwriting and innovative production, with notable albums including Mujer Divina, a tribute to Agustín Lara, and Hasta la Raíz, which garnered critical acclaim for its emotional depth and musical sophistication.

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