Demencia translates literally to "dementia" or "insanity". It's a powerful, dramatic word that immediately grabs your attention.
In the song, Junior H sings, "Finjo demencia pa' no saber" (I feign insanity so I don't know). He uses this striking metaphor to describe pretending not to realize his partner's lies, choosing willful ignorance as a way to cope with the heartbreak. It's a unique and poignant way to express the complex emotions of denial in a broken relationship.
Junior H serves up a raw confession in “DEMENCIA,” where he acts like he’s lost his memory to dodge an avalanche of lies. The narrator is torn between cold skepticism and lingering hope, asking the million-peso question: “Did you ever really love me?” He recalls begging for explanations that never came, so now he flips the script and refuses to give any of his own.
The chorus claims the world is bursting with pleasures and new women—his supposed escape route from heartbreak. Yet every boastful line is undercut by the truth: he still can’t shake his ex, no matter how many parties pile up. The song blends swagger with sorrow, painting a picture of someone who masks pain with bravado, only to admit in the end that forgetting is harder than he advertised.