Ready to feel an overflow of emotion? In “Mucho Corazón,” Puerto Rican-Mexican pop icon Luis Miguel confronts a lover who flips between wanting affection and wanting to forget him whenever it suits them. He invites this person to dig through his past and question everything, only to tell them that what they call a corazón is really just convenience.
The chorus bursts with confidence. Luis Miguel explains that true cariño means being willing to give your very life without actually dying. He doesn’t need logical reasons or careful calculations; he loves because his heart is overflowing. By repeating “Me sobra mucho, pero mucho corazón,” he shows that genuine passion is abundant and unstoppable, far deeper than the shallow feelings his partner offers.