Loneliness can feel like fire on your eyelashes, yet it can also be the spark that keeps you moving. In “Esta Soledad,” Mexican-American singer-songwriter Carla Morrison turns raw solitude into an intimate confession of strength. The lyrics paint a picture of someone walking forward with tear-stained cheeks, wrestling with anxiety, and still whispering gracias a Dios for the chance to chase a dream. Every chorus repeats the image of caminando – walking – as if each step is both painful and empowering.
Despite the weight of cobwebs and rising heartbeats, the song celebrates a fierce determination: “No me tomes a mal, disfruto luchar por lo que quiero.” Morrison reminds us that fighting for what we love can break us into pieces, but it also proves we can put ourselves back together. “Esta Soledad” is a bittersweet anthem for anyone who has ever felt consumed by loneliness yet refused to stop moving forward. Sing along and feel that beautiful ache turn into quiet courage.
Carla Patricia Morrison Flores, born on July 19, 1986, in Tecate, Baja California, Mexico, is a celebrated Mexican indie pop singer and guitarist. With a soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics, she has captivated audiences across Latin America and beyond since her debut in 2008.
Carla has released several acclaimed albums, including Déjenme Llorar and Amor Supremo, earning multiple Latin Grammy Awards and Grammy nominations along the way. Her music blends emotional storytelling with delicate melodies, making her a standout artist in the Latin alternative scene. Known for her intimate performances and unique sound, Carla Morrison continues to inspire fans worldwide with her evolving artistry.