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reencarnaréI will reincarnate

Reencarnaré is the future tense of the verb reencarnar, meaning "to reincarnate". It's a word with spiritual and philosophical connotations, making it quite unique in a pop song.

In "LOLITA", the artist expresses a deep desire for eternal youth and to remain a favorite. She sings, "Solo me queda creer que me reencarnaré algún día" (All that's left for me is to believe that I will reincarnate someday), highlighting her longing to defy mortality and continue to be remembered and loved.

Belén Aguilera slips into the role of a timeless muse in “LOLITA,” mixing glittery pop beats with a confessional fear of the ticking clock. From the very first line she admits she is “a slave to the moment,” and the song spirals into a heartfelt plea to stay forever young, adored, and irreplaceable. The repeated wish to be “vuestra Lolita” is not an arrogant boast but a vulnerable confession: she longs to freeze-frame the stage lights, the applause, and the affection that come with them.

Under the catchy hook hides a relatable anxiety about fading away. Aguilera wrestles with thoughts of aging, being replaced, and becoming just another forgotten name. She even imagines striking a deal with the devil or being reincarnated, anything to keep the spotlight and her listeners’ love. “LOLITA” is both a pop anthem and a diary entry, celebrating the intoxicating rush of youth while admitting how scary it feels to watch time slip through your fingers.

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