"Señorita Presumida" is a romantic song by Mexican singer-songwriter Espinoza Paz. The title translates to "Miss Arrogant" in English. The lyrics depict a man who is infatuated with a beautiful and confident woman, who he refers to as "Miss Arrogant" or "Miss Presumptuous." The narrator hopes that she is not asleep yet, as he comes to serenade her. He apologizes if he is bothering her but explains that he is enamored by her eyes and her lovely and exquisite red lips. He respectfully asks for her permission to express his feelings, acknowledging that he may be bothering her with his compliments. He declares his love and states that she is not just a passing infatuation, but someone he genuinely admires. The song conveys the narrator's deep affection for the woman and his desire to express his love and admiration for her. It showcases the charm and sincerity of traditional serenades, where a man professes his feelings through music and poetry. Overall, "Señorita Presumida" portrays the narrator as smitten by this woman's beauty and confident demeanor, and he longs to win her affection.