Problema de Amor

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Finding Freedom in Heartbreak: A Journey of Self-Discovery

FLOWTIAGO's "Problema de Amor" delves into the complexities and challenges of love, portraying it as a game where the protagonist often finds himself on the losing side. The song opens with a reflection on the unpredictable nature of love, highlighting the pain and disappointment that can accompany romantic relationships. The artist expresses a preference for solitude over the risk of having his heart broken again, suggesting a desire for self-preservation and emotional independence.

As the song progresses, FLOWTIAGO recounts a personal experience of heartbreak, where his partner played with his emotions and ultimately left him feeling undervalued. Despite this, he asserts his victory in the situation, claiming that he has emerged stronger and more self-assured. This transformation is evident in his newfound sense of freedom and contentment, as he embraces a carefree lifestyle, enjoying parties and the company of friends. The repeated phrase "me busco lo mío" emphasizes his focus on personal growth and self-care, underscoring the importance of prioritizing one's own happiness.

The song also touches on themes of resilience and empowerment, as FLOWTIAGO moves on from a toxic relationship and embraces a life without constraints. He acknowledges the love he once felt but recognizes the need to let go for his own well-being. The lyrics convey a sense of liberation and self-discovery, as the artist finds strength in his independence and the support of his close circle. Ultimately, "Problema de Amor" is a testament to the power of self-love and the ability to overcome adversity, emerging stronger and more fulfilled.

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