Interpretation
The song 'Mucho Gusto' by
Viko63 is a playful and humorous love song. The singer tells a story about the connection between him and a woman who enjoys wine a lot. The title 'Mucho Gusto' is Spanish and means 'Very pleased' or 'With pleasure', which refers to the joy she experiences when drinking wine.
At the beginning of the song, she likes her wine sweet, so he buys her Lambrusco, a sweet Italian wine. The chorus 'She finds wine mucho gusto, But it must be sweet, So I'll get her Lambrusco co co co' repeats this theme.
Later on, he admits that he doesn't like sweet wine and prefers it sour. Nevertheless, he buys her the wine she likes, which shows that he is willing to compromise to make her happy. This is evident in the lines 'She likes her wine sugary sweet, But I'm not into that, I prefer it sour, But I'll still treat'.
Further into the song, her taste changes and she also likes sour wine, so he buys her a Bordeaux, a typically dry and sour wine. 'She finds wine mucho gusto, It can also be sour, So I'll get her a Bordeaux deaux deaux deaux'.
The song ends with a mention of white wine, indicating that her taste continues to evolve and he is willing to adapt and buy her the wine she likes. 'She finds wine mucho gusto, It can also be white, So I'll get white wine co co co'.
Overall, the song is a metaphor for a relationship where both are willing to compromise and adapt to each other's preferences. It also shows the changes and development in the relationship, symbolized by the different types of wine that are bought throughout the song.