Pervert Pop Song is an irresistibly cheeky confession of guilty pleasure. Over a funky beat and playful back-and-forth vocals, the singer admits “Me he portado mal” (I’ve behaved badly) and practically begs, “Castígame” (Punish me). It is a flirty invitation to a game where sin and fun are two sides of the same coin. Rather than wallowing in shame, the voice turns mischief into music: "I know you enjoy it and I like it too."
Behind the catchy repetition lies a clear story of consensual power play. The lyrics paint sensual snapshots—biting where the partner can’t see, the sparkle of “crystal-clear eyes like drops of champagne,” the sweet taste of a lover’s kiss—all while promising that following this “manual” is simple: “Yo te gusto como tú a mí” (You like me the way I like you). The result is a tongue-in-cheek anthem that urges listeners to dance, laugh and maybe blush a little, celebrating how desire, confession and pop hooks can all mingle in one deliciously daring song.
Plastilina Mosh is an innovative Mexican electronic and alternative rock band formed in Monterrey in 1997. The duo, consisting of Alejandro Rosso and Jonás González, blends genres like rap, dance, and rock, often switching between multiple languages within their songs, including Spanish, English, Italian, and French. Known for their eclectic sound and playful experimentation, they rose to prominence with their hit single "Mr. P. Mosh" from their 1998 debut album Aquamosh, which earned critical and commercial success.
As pioneers of the Avanzada Regia movement, Plastilina Mosh continues to shape Latin alternative music with their unique mix of catchy beats and thoughtful lyrics. Their dynamic career includes collaborations with notable producers and contributions to popular video game soundtracks like FIFA 07 and FIFA 09. With a discography spanning over two decades and an enduring presence in the music scene, Plastilina Mosh remains a vital force in blending cultural sounds with modern electronic rock.