Lyrics and meaning of the song 'Tócame' by MAYO, a contestant at the Benidorm Fest 2016

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Benidorm is preparing its gala dress to host the new edition of the Benidorm Festival. The countdown has begun and the 18 contestants are ready to perform the songs with which, although they will not go to Eurovision this year, they will try to get first place and win the 150,000 euros final prize.

MAYO is one of the participants and his song touch me one of the most vibrant of the festival. Their presence, music and staging already conquered us two years ago at OT and now they put the spotlight on the Benidorm Fest stage with a song to dance to and enjoy.

What does the song mean touch me of MAY

The toxicity in love is the central theme of touch me. A song that talks about self-deception and addiction to conflictive romantic relationships, where the person who experiences it believes himself to be the lie that he has created in his head to be able to normalize the situation and not face reality. A reality where the heart does not exist, but in the fancy everything is possible. And this is what happens during the theme: everything that could be.

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touch me It tells about fake love, the one that seems real but is only a farce: it hurts, burns and does not heal the wounds. A love that is difficult to get out of and, once out, it is difficult to overcome. A story that was born during the creation of their first album and It is based on a personal experience from Álvaro himself.

Furthermore, in sounds, the artist surprises by fusing various genres: electronic pop, urban sounds and bachata.

MAYO will sing Tócame on February 12 at the second semi-final. Is it among your favorites?

song lyrics touch me

Everyone tells me that I should forget you

That even if I try, I can't change you

Everything you did wrong weighs so much on me

But it weighs more on me to stop waiting for you

And with your eyes you touch me

I feel you in my mouth

But when you open them you are not here

It's just that you don't know what

You provoke me

I can't get you out of me anymore

touch me

To feel that this is something real

lie to me

If you forgot me and don't want to see me anymore

Bang bang, he shot me

straight to the heart

Perfect execution

My intuition failed me

touch me

To feel that this is something real

If this is a game, tell me who wins

Inside my chest, I carry your bullets

And even if I try, no one can match you

Oh no, I'm dying

That we are alone in your room

Rip off my clothes, break my heart

Let's make it easy

You haven't caught it but almost

You ask me for a taxi

Direct path to your mattress

Because tonight maybe

Do you want to stay until the sun rises?

touch me

To feel that this is something real

lie to me

If you forgot me and don't want to see me anymore

Bang bang, he shot me

straight to the heart

Perfect execution

My intuition failed me

touch me

To feel that this is something real

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