Ever looked at a friend – or even at yourself – and thought, Wow, you’re not the same anymore? That feeling sits at the heart of “Has Cambiado.” Xavibo paints the picture of someone who has suddenly toughened up, rushing onto a plane with messy thoughts and luggage alike, pretending nothing hurts while sharpening their “teeth” for life’s next bite. The singer wrestles with contradictions: wanting to be loved by everyone yet knowing that is impossible, dressing in black so the outside matches the turmoil inside, swinging between affection and confusion. Each line is a confession of how choices, mistakes, and new scars reshape a person until they are hard to recognize.
The song is a bittersweet postcard from the turbulence of growing up. Xavibo’s poetic images – cherry blossoms in Japan, a sunflower trapped in a glass, a kiss right after a punch – reveal beauty and bruises co-existing in the same heart. “Has Cambiado” invites listeners to accept that change can feel unfair, awkward, and even painful, but it is also inevitable. By the final chorus, we are left facing the mirror with him, asking if the version we see is really new or simply the same soul in a different season.