Constelaciones means "constellations," referring to the beautiful patterns of stars in the night sky. It's a word that adds a touch of celestial magic to your vocabulary.
In the song, Laura Pausini sings, "Sobre mi almohada no hay constelaciones" (On my pillow there are no constellations). This poetic line creates a vivid image of a mind that isn't filled with dreams or celestial guidance at night, hinting at a feeling of being lost or uninspired.
Laura Pausini’s “Venus” is like a road-trip through your own thoughts, windows rolled down and dreams riding shotgun. The Italian superstar sings about grabbing an imaginary boarding pass, speeding down life’s highway, and pulling over at a rest stop to drop the fears and expectations that weigh us down. Each line paints a picture of someone desperate to “reset,” to disconnect from noise and advice, so she can reconnect with the truest version of herself.
The chorus reminds us that inside everyone lives more than one “yo,” and the distance between those selves can feel huge until hope—symbolized by the bright, guiding light of Venus—bridges the gap. It is a song about courage, self-discovery, and trusting that even in the dark, our own agility and a spark from the universe will light the next step forward.