Masoquista means "masochist" and describes someone who derives pleasure from their own pain or humiliation. It's a striking and emotionally charged word that stands out immediately.
In this heartbreak song, the singer admits "Soy masoquista mirando tus fotos" (I'm a masochist looking at your photos). This reveals a raw, painful self-awareness that he's actively hurting himself by reminiscing, making it a powerfully honest and memorable lyric that captures the struggle of moving on.
Morat's "Llamada Perdida" turns a simple missed call into a flood of emotions. The singer walks through rainy streets and sleepless dawns, fighting the stubborn memory of a love that still stings. Every detail, from the same hotel door to the familiar barstool and the photos on his phone, reminds him that moving on is harder than he expected.
Instead of surrendering, he clings to hope with a bittersweet resolve: he'd rather rack up five missed calls, four letters, and three fresh wounds than live a lifetime without seeing his former love again. The song captures that universal moment when heartbreak mixes with determination, when pain, nostalgia, and a dash of self-mocking humor push us to dial one more time and pray that, come morning, the other person finally answers.