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duelo — mourning / duel

Duelo is a fascinating word because it has two primary meanings: "mourning" (as in grieving a loss) and "duel" (a fight between two people).

In this song, the artist sings about breaking the "duelo" after a breakup, implying he's ending the period of mourning for the relationship and also potentially breaking the emotional standoff or

Have you ever missed someone so much that you considered breaking your own rules just to talk to them again? That's the core feeling in "Duelo." The title itself means "mourning" or "grief," and the song explores the difficult period after a breakup. The singer is trapped in an "empty room," feeling cold and lonely, and debates sending a text to an ex. He asks, "What's up? How are you? I want to talk / It's been a long time since we've seen each other."

The lyrics paint a picture of a battle between pride and longing. The singer admits that pride is what keeps them apart, but the feeling is just too big to ignore. He's tired of receiving love in "crumbs" and is haunted by memories, seeing his ex's face everywhere and listening to songs they once shared. The song is a desperate plea: "Save me, take me / Where it's not cold anymore." It's about wanting to escape the pain of separation and find warmth and meaning in a relationship again, even if it's a risk.

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