Garras literally translates to "claws," like those of an animal. It's a dramatic and evocative word that adds a sharp, dangerous edge you won't hear in a typical love song.
In the lyric "En tus garras, mi diablo" (In your claws, my devil), the singer uses this word to create a powerful image. It expresses the feeling of being helplessly trapped by an irresistible but toxic attraction, perfectly capturing the song's theme of "dancing with the devil".
Have you ever wanted something so badly, even though you knew it was bad for you? That's the powerful feeling Nanu explores in 'Dancing With The Devil'. The song describes a relationship that is filled with incredible passion, like a 'celestial fire', but is also dangerously toxic. The singer feels completely addicted to her lover, who she calls her 'devil' and a 'poison' in her life. It’s a classic battle between what your head knows is right and what your heart desperately wants!
This song's title, 'Dancing with the devil', is a perfect metaphor for this forbidden romance. The singer knows she is 'playing with fire' and that her lover is a 'liar,' but the thrill makes her feel like a 'rebel'. She is completely aware of the danger but chooses to give in to temptation anyway. In the end, she isn't even sorry for her choices, singing, 'Sorry, I'm not sorry'. It’s a powerful song about embracing a dangerous, passionate desire, even when you know it might burn you.