Joalin’s Spanish track "Mis Sueños" invites us into that uneasy moment when childhood slips away and adult reality barges in. A door creaks open slowly, a cold wind rushes in, and suddenly life moves fast. The repeated line “Mis sueños ya no son míos” (My dreams are no longer mine) captures the shock of seeing once-bright hopes drift out of reach. With vivid images of tears on her pillow and ink on her skin, she confesses confusion, self-doubt, and the fear of losing herself.
Yet the song is not only about despair. Between the sighs, Joalin imagines an escape: “Tú y yo, vámonos de aquí a otro mundo” (You and I, let’s go to another world). She dreams of a timeless place where she can stay forever young and maybe rediscover love. The push-and-pull between resignation and rebellion gives the track its emotional punch, painting a relatable picture of growing up, questioning everything, and still daring to hope.