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Navigating Love and Self-Doubt in DLD's 'Estupido'

DLD's song 'Estupido' delves into the complexities of love, self-doubt, and the passage of time. The lyrics reflect a deep emotional journey where the protagonist grapples with feelings of inadequacy and confusion. The opening lines, 'Como pasan los años cuando estás aquí / Y la conciencia queda en otro lugar,' suggest that time seems to fly when the loved one is present, yet the protagonist's awareness or consciousness is displaced, indicating a sense of being lost or disconnected from reality.

The repeated admission, 'debo ser un estúpido, estúpido,' underscores a profound sense of self-doubt and vulnerability. This self-deprecation is a common theme in relationships where one feels unworthy or incapable of meeting the expectations of their partner. The protagonist's struggle is further highlighted by the lines, 'Dices sin saber lo que será de mí,' which reveal a lack of clarity about the future and the impact of the partner's words on the protagonist's sense of self.

Despite these feelings of inadequacy, there is a persistent drive towards the loved one, as expressed in the chorus, 'Sigo escuchando la voz / Que me lleva tan lejos / Y estoy camino directo hacia ti.' This suggests an unwavering commitment and a sense of direction provided by the partner's presence. The imagery of 'la mentira muere con tu respirar' and 'me dejas ver tu resplandor' conveys the idea that the partner's presence brings truth and light into the protagonist's life, dispelling shadows and offering salvation. Ultimately, 'Estupido' is a poignant exploration of the emotional highs and lows experienced in a relationship, marked by a blend of self-doubt and unwavering devotion.

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  1. Mi Vida
  2. Te Sigo Amando
  3. Rescátame
  4. El Mapa de Tus Ojos
  5. Tóxico (part. Yoss Bones)
  6. Animal
  7. Estupido
  8. Soy
  9. Toda Mi Fe
  10. Hasta Siempre
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