“La Depre” lets us peek inside one of those gray days when nothing feels right and the best plan is to stay in bed with the curtains closed. Colombian singer Mike Bahía confesses that his energy is on empty: he does not want to party, answer calls, or even see the sun rise. Throughout the song he lists the classic symptoms of a slump – no motivation, phone off, zero desire for social plans – and admits that his mood is “por el piso” (on the floor).
Yet behind the melancholy there is an encouraging message. Mike repeats that it is okay not to feel okay; these low moments are temporary and tomorrow he feels it will pass. “La Depre” becomes an anthem of self-care, reminding us that canceling plans and taking a mental break is sometimes the healthiest choice. The upbeat reggae-pop vibe wraps this honest confession in a warm musical hug, helping listeners recognize their own down days and trust that brighter ones are on the way.