Cuando El Agua Hirviendo

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Navigating the Waters of Regret and Solitude

Milo J's "Cuando El Agua Hirviendo" is a poignant exploration of regret, self-reflection, and the complexities of love and solitude. The song opens with a metaphor of boiling water that no longer burns, symbolizing a loss of intensity or passion in life. This imagery sets the stage for a narrative about becoming a prisoner of one's past and the struggle to reconcile with past mistakes. The lyrics suggest a longing for sincerity and a desire to turn back time, highlighting the pain of unfulfilled potential and the realization of past foolishness.

The song delves into the theme of loneliness, emphasizing the fear of loving again after experiencing heartbreak. Milo J reflects on the paradox of being alone yet learning to cope with solitude, driven by the fear of vulnerability. The repetition of "tres golpes" (three knocks) throughout the song adds a rhythmic element that underscores the cyclical nature of these emotional struggles. The artist expresses a wish for others to experience the same depth of love he once gave, hinting at a hope for mutual understanding and connection.

In the latter part of the song, Milo J confronts the discomfort of trying to become someone he no longer is, revealing the internal conflict between personal growth and the desire for happiness. The lyrics convey a sense of disillusionment with the pursuit of happiness, acknowledging the "dirty game" of trying to be happy without doubling the suffering. The song closes with a reflection on the inevitability of facing one's history and the hope that others will reciprocate the love once given, encapsulating the bittersweet nature of human relationships and the journey towards self-acceptance.

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  1. M.A.I
  2. CARENCIAS DE CORDURA (part. Yami Safdie)
  3. Tus Vueltas
  4. UNA BALA (part. Peso Pluma)
  5. TU MANTA
  6. TE FUI A SEGUIR (part. Yahritza Y Su Esencia)
  7. FLA
  8. SINCERA TE
  9. 3 PECADOS DESPUÉS...
  10. I' AM
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