Interlude

Ivan Cornejo Ivan Cornejo

A Heartfelt Reflection on Lost Love

Ivan Cornejo's song "Interlude" is a poignant exploration of lost love and the fleeting nature of relationships. The repetitive and haunting melody, combined with the simple yet evocative lyrics, creates an atmosphere of introspection and melancholy. The use of the term "Mija," a Spanish term of endearment, adds a layer of intimacy and personal connection, making the listener feel the depth of the artist's emotional turmoil.

The lyrics revolve around the central theme of sudden loss. The phrase "Solo cerré mis ojos" (I just closed my eyes) is repeated, emphasizing the abruptness and unexpected nature of the separation. This repetition mirrors the artist's disbelief and the difficulty in coming to terms with the reality of the situation. The simplicity of the lyrics, with their minimalistic approach, allows the raw emotion to take center stage, making the listener feel the weight of the artist's sorrow.

Ivan Cornejo's musical style, often characterized by its emotional depth and introspective nature, shines through in this song. The use of the interlude format, typically a brief and transitional piece, serves as a metaphor for the transient and ephemeral nature of the relationship. The song captures a moment of reflection, a pause to process the pain and confusion of losing someone dear. This emotional snapshot resonates with anyone who has experienced the sudden end of a meaningful relationship, making "Interlude" a powerful and relatable piece.

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  1. Atención
  2. Aquí Te Espero
  3. No Me Quise Ir
  4. Esa Carita
  5. La Curiosidad (part. Eslabón Armado)
  6. Está Dañado
  7. Herida Abierta
  8. Estás En Mi Pasado
  9. Perro Abandonado
  10. J.
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