“Muchas Cosas” invites us inside Natalia Lacunza’s stream of consciousness, where unanswered questions pile up like unfinished homework on a table. She sings about feeling stuck between worlds, hoping that somewhere, maybe in another dimension, her soul might shift to a brighter hue. Even while recognizing her own stagnation, she clings to the idea of eternal togetherness, confessing that she still wants to be with someone who seems unfazed by her devotion. The song’s chorus circles around this tension: unresolved tasks, raw self-doubt, and the dawning realization that she might be sabotaging herself.
As the track unfolds, regret takes center stage. A painful admission—“Te arrepentirás” (You’ll regret it)—echoes like a warning to both the listener and the absent lover. By the time she sings about the sun and stars appearing ready to dim, the message is clear: if we avoid confronting our emotional clutter, we risk watching our own light fade. With dreamy vocals over chilled indie-pop production, Natalia turns personal turmoil into a relatable reminder that true change begins the moment we stop running from “las muchas cosas” still waiting on the table.