Eslabon Armado closes the experience with a vulnerable confession. In “ESTADO MENTAL (OUTRO)” the singer strips everything down to a single emotion: the sting of loneliness. Repeating the blunt line “Se siente bien culero estar solo / Sin atención y sin amor,” he paints a raw picture of what it is like to be ignored and unloved. The sparse lyrics, paired with the mellow instrumentation typical of Eslabon Armado, make the track feel like an intimate late-night voice note—one in which the artist admits that only he can talk himself through the pain, because no one else is listening.
Rather than ending the album with celebration, the band signs off on a note of honest self-reflection. That closing mmm chant echoes the lingering ache we feel when our thoughts are louder than any crowd. For English learners, this song is a reminder that language—and music—can turn even the heaviest emotions into something beautifully relatable.