Tabla'o is a colloquial term for a tablao, the stage where passionate flamenco shows are performed. It's a word deeply rooted in Spanish culture and music.
In the song, Sen Senra sings, "Mi alma en carne viva / Parece un tabla'o" (My raw, exposed soul / seems like a flamenco stage). He uses this incredible metaphor to express that his soul is so full of intense feeling and vulnerability that it has become a stage for a dramatic performance, just like flamenco.
Vibrant, flirty and soaked in Andalusian soul, “Nada y Nadie” is Sen Senra’s love-struck confession. The Galician crooner invites us into a whirl of head-spinning passion: worries are tossed aside, frowns disappear in a flash and the only thing that matters is staying glued to the person who has stolen his breath. Every verse feels like a spontaneous serenade where he repeats, almost hypnotically, that nothing and no one compares to you.
Beneath the playful groove lies a message of total surrender. Senra paints love as a healing force—gestures that “sanan el alma,” a gaze that makes him beam, a closeness that turns his heart into an ever-beating flamenco stage. Luxury brands and worldly trinkets mean nothing; his real treasure is the time, warmth and wild freedom he shares with his muse. This track is a reminder to plunge headfirst into affection, press the accelerator of life and capture every smiling moment before it slips away.