

Rodolfo also performs “Nomas Contigo” in the final sequence. The Acapulco soundtrack song continues as he recalls when the musician visited Las Colinas during the 80s. “Nomas Contigo” (00:01): Older Maximo shows Hugo a video clip of the pop singer Rodolfo.Read More at VV - Soundtracks of Television: ‘Intimacy’ Acapulco Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 4 “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” Hector informs Maximo about the dangers of the Fiesta Carajillo.

The Las Colinas entertainers perform the Acapulco soundtrack song in Spanish. “Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor (00:13): Don Pablo prepares Maximo for a VIP event.The song fades as Memo chuckles to himself the music can also be heard again at 22:00 when Memo trades his Rubik’s cube for an electronic Simon game. He selects a Rubik’s cube over Maximo’s pendant. “Vamos A La Playa” by Righeira (00:09): Memo is allowed to choose one item from the Lost and Found cabinet (from the bottom shelf).Older Maximo pulls out an item from his “treasure box.” Hugo isn’t impressed by an old magazine. “No Puede Esperar” by Skeewiff (00:00): The Acapulco soundtrack song scores the opening sequence.Read More at VV - Soundtracks of Television: ‘God’s Favorite Idiot’ Acapulco Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 3 “Invisible Touch” The track picks up when it’s revealed that Maximo used Hector’s motorcycle tires for a swing. “Soy Celosa” by Verónica Castro (00:25): Jessie celebrates after proposing.The song is later performed at 26:00 by the Las Colinas entertainers. Maximo reflects about helping the couple experience a happy moment. “Wonderful Tonight” by Eric Clapton (00:24): Memo sings the 1977 song as Jessie proposes to his girlfriend.She finds Judas Priest’s Defenders of the Faith album and calls it “religious music.” Nora reunites with a former love interest named Emilio. “Kids in My Neighborhood” by Alcoholics (00:15): The Acapulco soundtrack song plays as Sara (Regina Reynoso) visits a record store with her mother, Nora (Vanessa Bauche).The music fades shortly before Maximo offers a “triple platinum package” to a guest named Jessie. “Money” by The Flying Lizards (00:06): Present Day Maximo reflects about “upselling.” In 1984, the character makes an offer to an American couple.Don Pablo (Damián Alcázar) arrives with Maximo to teach him about “creating” financial opportunities. The bartender Beto (Lobo Elías) tells a joke to a patron. “Karma Chameleon” by Culture Club (00:04): The Las Colinas entertainers perform as the camera roams over the resort.The Acapulco soundtrack song cuts as he explains to Hugo that the neighbors never invite him over. “Me Gustas” by La Banda Baston (00:00): Present Day Maximo hits a gold golf ball in Malibu.Acapulco Soundtrack: Every Song in Season 1, Episode 2 “Jessie’s Girl”
