Desayun-Arte

Maluma Maluma

Savoring Love's Sweetness with Maluma's 'Desayun-Arte'

Maluma's 'Desayun-Arte' is a romantic ballad that delves into the transformative power of love. The song begins with the artist expressing skepticism about love until he meets someone who changes his perspective. The lyrics describe the significant other's positive influence and how she brings light into his life, metaphorically lifting him up with just a kiss. This person is likened to an angel, suggesting a sense of salvation and guidance in the relationship.

The chorus of 'Desayun-Arte' uses the metaphor of breakfast to convey intimacy and affection. Maluma promises to be the best part of his lover's morning, akin to a perfect cup of coffee. The repetition of 'Voy a desayunarte' (I'm going to have you for breakfast) emphasizes his desire to cherish and savor the relationship. The phrase 'Lo rico que es amarte' (How delicious it is to love you) further plays on the theme of indulgence and enjoyment in their love.

In the verses, Maluma addresses potential doubts from his partner's family, assuring them of his intentions and care. He acknowledges his image might not be that of a typical 'good guy,' but he's committed to proving his worth and dedication. The song's narrative is about pursuing love wholeheartedly and the joy found in being with someone who truly understands you. Maluma's smooth vocals and the song's catchy rhythm contribute to the warm and inviting atmosphere of the track, making it a celebration of love's sweetness.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Cosas Pendientes
  2. Corazón (feat. Nego do Borel)
  3. Un Polvo (feat. Bad Bunny, Arcángel, Ñengo Flow y De La Ghetto)
  4. Mi Declaración (feat. Timbaland y Sid)
  5. La Fórmula (feat. Marc Anthony)
  6. Felices Los 4
  7. Goyard/GTA (feat. Blessd)
  8. Según Quién (feat. Carin Leon)
  9. ADMV
  10. Sobrio
View all Maluma songs

Most popular topics in Maluma songs

Related artists

  1. Chino & Nacho
    Chino & Nacho
  2. Ozuna
    Ozuna
  3. Don Omar
    Don Omar
  4. Kaleth Morales
    Kaleth Morales
  5. Cosculluela
    Cosculluela
  6. Carlos Vives
    Carlos Vives
  7. Piso 21
    Piso 21
  8. Prince Royce
    Prince Royce