Entrever is a beautiful and somewhat less common verb in Spanish, meaning 'to glimpse' or 'to infer'. It suggests a subtle, partial, or indirect understanding, rather than a full, clear view.
In the song, the lyrics say, "Necesito más de tus manos que al rozar mi piel / Me dejaron entrever / Como es el amor por dentro" (I need more of your hands that, upon touching my skin / Let me glimpse / What love is like inside). This word perfectly captures the intimate and profound moment of understanding the true nature of love through a simple touch, making it very enticing and memorable.
Anocheció paints a cinematic snapshot of a one-night encounter that unexpectedly blossoms into deep attachment. Under the watchful eyes of the night, two lovers share tears, kisses, and whispered regrets, believing their time together will disappear with the sunrise. The singer confesses that what was meant to be a brief adventure turns into his worst punishment: the more he kisses her, the more he wants to see her again. Pride keeps him silent, and by morning she is gone, leaving only the scent of her perfume and the echo of words spoken without real commitment.
What follows is a heartfelt mix of nostalgia and self-reproach. He realizes his own vanity and fear pushed her away, yet the memory of that night keeps burning in his mind. The track blends Sergio Contreras’s flamenco roots with urban pop to underscore the contrast between passion and loss. In the end, Anocheció is a lesson about how fleeting moments can mark us forever, and how admitting love too late can turn a perfect night into lifelong longing.