Suele Pasar
Belanova
Navigating the Pain of Mistakes in 'Suele Pasar'
Belanova's song 'Suele Pasar' delves into the complexities of relationships and the inevitability of making mistakes. The lyrics, delivered with a mix of vulnerability and resignation, reflect on the dynamics between two people where one partner acknowledges their own faults while recognizing the unchangeable nature of the other. The repetition of phrases like 'hablas, callas, gritas' (you talk, you stay silent, you shout) and 'alto, me lastimas' (stop, you hurt me) underscores the cyclical and often painful interactions that occur in relationships.
The chorus, 'suele pasar, me suelo equivocar' (it usually happens, I usually make mistakes), serves as a poignant reminder of human fallibility. The singer admits to their own errors, suggesting a sense of acceptance and perhaps a bit of self-forgiveness. This acknowledgment of personal mistakes is juxtaposed with the realization that the other person 'solo existias' (only existed), indicating a lack of emotional engagement or effort from the partner. This contrast highlights the imbalance and emotional disconnect that can plague relationships.
Belanova, known for their synth-pop sound, uses a blend of electronic beats and melodic vocals to convey the emotional weight of the lyrics. The music complements the theme of the song, creating an atmosphere that is both reflective and melancholic. 'Suele Pasar' resonates with anyone who has experienced the pain of recognizing their own shortcomings while grappling with the unchangeable nature of others. It’s a song that speaks to the universal experience of making mistakes and the often-painful process of coming to terms with them.