Labios Mordidos
by Kali Uchis (featuring Karol G)

Album: Orquídeas (2023)
Charted: 97
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Songfacts®:

  • Kali Uchis is bisexual, and on this sensual and seductive track, she indulges in risqué flirtation. Dressed provocatively, she exudes allure, captivating both men and women. The soft reggaeton vibes accompany her images of bitten lips and diamonds tracing her navel, leaving many entranced. Akin to a doll from a Tarantino movie, she sets a captivating scene.
  • Karol G enters the song halfway through, and boy is she attracted to Kali Uchis. Her cute face, short skirt and the tattoo on her back have left Karol breathless.
  • Uchis recorded "Labios Mordidos" for her fourth LP and second Spanish-language album, Orquídeas. She released the song as the third single from the record on November 23, 2023.
  • "Labios Mordidos" is the second collaboration between Uchis and her fellow Colombian Karol G following "Me Tengo Que Ir" from Karol's 2023 album Mañana Sera Bonita (Bichota Season).

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