“Hay Una Mujer” is Ariel Camacho’s heartfelt confession of being hopelessly spell-bound by a woman who seems just beyond reach. From the very first glance, her angelic face and magnetic personality capture his attention, and every time she looks back at him he feels she might secretly return the interest. The song paints a vivid picture of admiration that blends innocence with daring desire as he follows her steps, dreaming of holding her in his arms.
Camacho spices up the romance with the proverb-like line “La fruta es mejor del árbol que la que cae de por sí” – he believes the sweetest rewards come from reaching high rather than settling for what falls at one’s feet. In other words, he knows he is aiming high, but the challenge only makes the chase more exciting. Wrapped in a gentle Sinaloan groove, the lyrics celebrate bold love, self-confidence, and the thrill of pursuing something – or someone – truly special.