“Babas”
Diana Delirio

Diana Delirio has released the single “Babas,” a love song about the strange and beautiful moment of falling for someone. The lyrics play with the idea of a kiss—“qué belleza coincidir y que bebas mi baba,” which loosely translates to “how beautiful it is to meet and let you taste my kiss.” It’s romantic and slightly absurd at the same time, gently poking fun at how intimate gestures are actually a little weird when you think about them. It’s tender, playful, and honest.
The song was written on Prince Edward Island, where Spanish is rarely heard—and where a beloved bar called Babas serves as an iconic meeting point in Charlottetown. That coincidence became part of the song’s soul: love, place, language, and humour colliding.
“Babas” was recorded at Crabbe Road Productions, and produced and mixed by Collin Buchanan. It features Maya Márquez on bass, Nicolás Romero on guitar, Mark Carr-Rollitt on bongos, and Matt Bridges on drums.
“Babas” follows a series of releases that have received strong recognition within the Canadian music industry, including “Azul” (nominated for the 2026 Music PEI Pop Release of the Year Award), “Felina” (nominated for the 2026 Music PEI Global Achievement of the Year Award), and “Junto a Mí” (nominated for the 2026 East Coast Music Global and Fusion Release of the Year Award). Together, “Babas” and these releases form Delirio, Diana Delirio’s debut album—a project rooted in emotional honesty, cultural contrast, playful intimacy, and groove.
