Oregáno También seasons a sharp critique of ego with a dash of Chilean humor. Diego Lorenzini sings about the fine line between winning and steam-rolling everyone around you. In punchy, almost conversational verses, he reminds us that success earned at the cost of others leaves a bitter aftertaste. The song jumps from heated arguments to moments of raw intimacy “al rato estamos en pelotas,” showing how quickly pride can melt into vulnerability under the spotlight.
The food imagery keeps the lesson playful: scapegoats, low-sodium souls, and a kitchen shelf of ají, laurel, and yes, oregáno. Lorenzini invites listeners to taste the difference between owning your losses and blaming the whole world. Skip the shortcuts, he says, or risk seasoning your life with regret. The result is a witty, indie-folk reminder that what we sprinkle into our relationships—respect or manipulation—always comes back to flavor the final dish.