The Bittersweet Taste of Moving On: ROSALÍA's 'CANDY'

ROSALÍA's song 'CANDY' is a poignant exploration of the aftermath of a relationship and the process of moving on. The lyrics convey a narrative of someone who has been hurt but is finding strength in forgetting and overcoming the pain caused by a past lover. The repeated lines about being dressed in Fendi and dancing to Plan B's 'Candy' suggest a sense of empowerment and self-indulgence, perhaps as a way to cope with the heartbreak. The protagonist is reclaiming their identity and enjoying life despite the past connection that once seemed significant.

The chorus emphasizes that the other person has not forgotten the protagonist, which could imply a lingering attachment or the impact they had on each other's lives. However, the protagonist asserts that they no longer feel the same way and have mastered the art of forgetting. This shift in emotions is highlighted by the lyrics stating that there is nothing left between them and that the protagonist can't even remember their former lover's face or body. The song captures the complex emotions involved in letting go, including the pain of betrayal and the liberating realization that life is beautiful yet unpredictable.

ROSALÍA, a Spanish singer-songwriter known for her modern interpretations of flamenco music, often infuses her work with contemporary sounds and personal storytelling. 'CANDY' is a testament to her ability to blend genres and convey deep emotions through her music. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the bittersweet journey of moving on from a relationship that once held great significance.

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  1. BAGDAD (Cap.7: Liturgia)
  2. COMO UN G
  3. PIENSO EN TU MIRÁ (Cap.3: Celos)
  4. SAOKO
  5. CANDY
  6. MALDICIÓN (Cap.10: Cordura)
  7. Ay Paquita!
  8. G3 N15
  9. SAKURA
  10. Aunque Es de Noche
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