The Chilling Realization of Unrequited Love

The song "Fría" by Los Kjarkas, a Bolivian folk music group known for their Andean melodies and profound lyrics, delves into the emotional turmoil of unrequited love and the realization of being in love with someone who is emotionally unavailable. The lyrics express the singer's awakening to the fact that the person they love has a 'cold soul' and is incapable of loving back, despite their outward beauty. The song's narrator has come to understand that their affection is not reciprocated and that they have been seen as a 'loser' by the object of their affection—a person who is perceived as having nothing to offer.

The repeated use of the word 'fría' (cold) to describe the other person's soul emphasizes the lack of warmth and genuine emotion in the relationship. The singer describes themselves as a dreamer and a 'gray poet,' suggesting a sense of melancholy and unfulfillment. The pain of loving someone who is described as 'beautiful but empty' and filled with vanity is palpable throughout the song. The lyrics suggest a deep sense of disillusionment and the futility of expecting change from someone who is self-absorbed and emotionally detached.

"Fría" is a poignant reflection on the heartache of loving someone who cannot love you back. It speaks to the universal experience of unrequited love and the difficult decision to let go of someone who cannot return your feelings. The song's melancholic tone is likely to resonate with listeners who have experienced similar situations, making it a powerful and relatable piece of music.

Share on social media Share as link

  1. Fría
  2. Ukhamampi Munataxa
  3. Munasqechay
  4. Yo No He Nacido Para Sufrir
  5. Tuna Papita
  6. Llorando Se Fue
  7. Llorando se fue (japones)
  8. Canción Para Mi Hija
  9. El Picaflor
  10. El Árbol de Mi Destino
View all Los Kjarkas songs

Most popular topics in Los Kjarkas songs

Related artists

  1. Franco De Vita
    Franco De Vita
  2. Atahualpa Yupanqui
    Atahualpa Yupanqui
  3. Inti-Illimani
    Inti-Illimani
  4. Victor Jara
    Victor Jara
  5. Los Chalchaleros
    Los Chalchaleros
  6. José Luis Perales
    José Luis Perales
  7. Américo
    Américo
  8. Piero
    Piero