Camilo’s “Pegao” bursts with playful affection. Even when his partner is only “two steps” away, the Colombian singer feels an emotional gap, so he begs her to come closer until “no air fits” between them. The hook repeats pegao (stuck) like a fun chant, turning the idea of being glued together into an irresistible dance invitation.
The magic lies in Camilo’s colorful comparisons: rice that sticks to the pot, a sweaty shirt clinging to skin, a tongue frozen to a glass, or bodies packed in a small-town disco. He paints love as utterly inseparable—like sea salt in ocean water, lava in a volcano, a child trailing mamá, or the neighboring countries Colombia, Venezuela, and Panamá. In short, “Pegao” is a joyous promise to stay right next to the one you adore, sharing every breath, beat, and moment.