Laguna literally translates to "lagoon" or "pond". However, in Spanish, it also has a powerful metaphorical meaning: a "gap" or "blank" in memory, a "mental block", or a "void".
In this song, Rouss sings, "Yo quiero contarte que tengo una laguna" (I want to tell you that I have a laguna). This suggests a state of mental saturation and confusion, a feeling of being lost or having a void in understanding, rather than a literal body of water. This dual meaning makes it a very intriguing and memorable word.
Splash into Laguna and you dive straight into the mind of someone whose feelings have gone missing. Rouss and Leo Rizzi paint a picture of a heart that is on pause, a brain buzzing with circular thoughts, and a voice begging, "Dime, dónde estás?" The upbeat groove hides a confession: there is a "laguna," a watery gap where emotions should be. Everything looks familiar yet nothing is what it seems, so the singer clings to the hope that the other person will stay while he finds a way back to himself.
Underneath the catchy chorus lies a gentle reminder about time and choices. "Tú eliges si te vas" warns that we decide whether to leap into or out of this emotional precipice. Give love and you will receive it; let sadness linger and it will drown, just like the rivers that always end up in the sea. The song invites us to dance on the edge of uncertainty, trust the current, and remember that reality can be murkier than the water of any lagoon.