The song "Mano A Mano" by Julio Iglesias is a tango-style song that tells the story of a woman's rise from poverty to success and the narrator's complicated relationship with her. The song begins with the narrator acknowledging the woman's positive impact on his life when they were both poor. He praises her for being a good and loyal woman who loved him more than anyone. However, he also notes that she has changed and become a "bacana," or a well-dressed and successful woman. The narrator believes that the woman's success has come at the expense of others, as she has taken advantage of "otarios," or naive men who fall for her charm. He also notes that she has become caught up in the glamorous world of the rich and famous, where she is seduced by temptation. Despite this, the narrator feels that he owes nothing to the woman, as they both helped each other when they were poor. He believes that he has repaid any favors that he owed her. However, he still wishes her well and hopes that her success is long-lasting. The song ends with a bittersweet plea for the woman to remember him if she ever needs help in the future, despite their complicated history.