Ocupado en mi droga
enzocerobulto
Lost in the Echoes of Solitude
In "Ocupado en mi droga," enzocerobulto delves into the complexities of escapism and the struggle to find solace amidst chaos. The song's lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone who is caught in a cycle of using substances and music as a means to forget and cope with life's challenges. The recurring theme of being "occupied with my drug and the music in the background" suggests a deep reliance on these elements to drown out the noise of reality.
The artist explores themes of betrayal and disillusionment, as seen in lines like "Don't tell me things you're not going to do later" and "I realize you're lying, I don't even need to see it." These lines reflect a sense of mistrust and disappointment in relationships, where promises are often broken, leaving the protagonist feeling isolated and skeptical. The repeated notion of "when it suits her, she'll come back to me" highlights the transient nature of these connections, further emphasizing the protagonist's sense of loneliness.
Moreover, the song touches on the idea of self-awareness and the realization that certain wounds can only be healed from within. The line "I have it very clear, very well that it heals deep down" suggests a recognition of the need for introspection and personal growth. Despite the chaos and noise, there is a desire for new beginnings, as indicated by the anticipation of "new music." This symbolizes hope and the potential for change, even when the present feels overwhelming.