Ever felt like the world has become a cold and confusing place? In his powerful song "Cero," Álvaro Soler feels the same way. He describes a world of "ice" and "silver," where people seem blind to the real problems. He wonders where the "rain" is to wash away all the "poison" of hate and conflict. The song's big question is right in the title, which means "Zero": Why can't we all just start over from scratch?
This isn't just a song about the world's problems, though. It’s also about personal change. The singer realizes that if he wants things to be different, maybe the change has to start with him. It's a call to remember that life is a gift, we are all connected, and it's time to learn how to listen and forgive. The song ends with a beautiful, hopeful message: open your soul and breathe in a "new dawn." It's an inspiring anthem about hitting the reset button and creating a better future, one person at a time.