“Mojado” paints the emotional roadmap of an undocumented migrant who packs a few shirts, an old hat, and a heart full of hope before slipping across a border. Ricardo Arjona and Intocable contrast the effortless freedom of the moon gliding over rooftops with the traveler’s exhausting need to prove, visa in hand, that he is not “from Neptune.” The song spotlights the irony of paperwork that turns dreamers into fugitives, even though life itself grants every human a “universal visa” from birth until death.
Beneath its lively, accordion-laced rhythm, the song is a bittersweet chronicle of homesickness, courage, and unanswered prayers. Each verse carries the weight of nostalgia—tears that keep the migrant forever “wet”—while the chorus questions why borders chase those who simply want a chance to dry their sorrows and send kisses back home. “Mojado” invites listeners to dance, reflect, and empathize with millions whose only crime is daring to chase the life they once imagined.
Edgar Ricardo Arjona Morales, better known as Ricardo Arjona, is a celebrated singer and songwriter from Guatemala, born on January 19, 1964. He is one of the best-selling Latin American artists of all time, with over 20 million records sold worldwide.
Arjona's music masterfully blends Latin pop, ballads, folk, and a cappella styles, often lyrically exploring themes such as love, social issues, and immigration. Since beginning his career in the mid-1980s, he has released sixteen studio albums, several of which topped charts in Latin America and the United States. His compelling songwriting and distinctive voice have earned him prestigious accolades, including Grammy and Latin Grammy Awards, cementing his legacy as a storytelling icon in Latin music.