Disolver literally means "to dissolve," like when sugar disappears in water.
In this song, it's used in a beautifully fragile metaphor: "Te puedes disolver / Al borde de un vaso de cristal" (You can dissolve / on the edge of a crystal glass). This striking image captures a profound feeling of loneliness and insignificance, of feeling like you could just fade away and disappear into the background.
Bailando Solo paints a moody snapshot of someone who feels completely alone even when surrounded by people. The music pumps, loudspeakers blare “truths,” yet the narrator is swallowed by an inner darkness, dancing by himself while life rushes past like a forgotten promise at dusk. The glass mentioned in the chorus hints at numbing the pain with alcohol, offering a fleeting chance to “dissolve” and silence the noise inside.
Behind its catchy la-la-la refrain, the song captures that moment when the future seems to hide, daylight feels unbearable, and every wall has already been scratched in frustration. Los Bunkers invite us to stare into that solitude, recognize the sadness, and maybe sway along for a while—because acknowledging the emptiness is sometimes the first step toward filling it with something new.