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deliriodelirium / madness

Delirio translates to "delirium" or "madness." It's a powerful, dramatic word that evokes a sense of being out of control or lost in intense emotion.

In the song, Vanesa Martín sings "Vencí al delirio" (I overcame the delirium), using the word to describe a victory over a chaotic and confusing emotional state. It suggests she has finally conquered the maddening aspects of a difficult relationship, winning a personal battle for her own sanity.

Have you ever felt like you can't quite read someone, but you can feel their true intentions? Vanesa Martín's song 'Inventas' dives deep into that feeling. It paints a picture of a relationship where communication has broken down, like a phone call with 'no coverage.' The singer accuses her partner of constantly inventing excuses, even when she can see right through them. She feels her partner knows all her weak spots and uses them to win arguments, always betting on the 'winning red.' It's a powerful look at the struggle between intuition and deception.

This song is also a journey of self-discovery. The lyrics begin with the idea of 'all the women that live in me,' with the singer admitting she doesn't even know some of her own sides. She feels caught in a moment of change: it's 'too late to turn back' but 'too soon to know who I am.' This internal exploration shows that while she's navigating a difficult relationship, she's also navigating the many complex parts of her own identity.

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