No Te Hubiera Besado is a playful yet painful confession about falling too hard, too fast. The singer remembers an irresistible woman whose carita (pretty face) and cuerpazo (killer body) made him forget every warning sign. Now he beats himself up for that first kiss, admitting that he got enculado—Mexican slang for being completely hooked—and it hurts more than he ever expected.
Behind its catchy beat, the song explores the classic tug-of-war between desire and regret. He knows she is a “diez,” the perfect ten everyone wants, but that perfection comes with heartbreak. Each line is a mix of admiration and self-reproach: he still thinks about “lo que hicimos aquella vez,” yet wishes he could turn back time to avoid the kiss altogether. In short, the track is a relatable reminder that the people who dazzle us the most can also leave the deepest scars, and saying “no” is sometimes the hardest word of all.