Amor Desechable (feat. Carlos Sadness)
Bruses
Disposable Love: A Heartbreaking Tale of Fleeting Affection
Bruses' song "Amor Desechable," featuring Carlos Sadness, delves into the painful experience of a love that is treated as disposable. The lyrics poignantly capture the feelings of inadequacy and heartbreak that arise when one partner feels used and discarded by the other. The song opens with the singer expressing a lingering sense that something is wrong, questioning whether they were ever enough or if their inability to kiss properly led to the relationship's downfall. This sets the stage for a narrative of emotional reduction and devaluation.
The metaphor of being reduced to half and used like others highlights the singer's sense of being treated as an interchangeable object rather than a unique individual. The repeated imagery of being broken into non-recyclable parts and having their heart crumpled into a ball underscores the irreparable damage inflicted by the relationship. The use of the term "desechable" (disposable) throughout the song emphasizes the transient and throwaway nature of the love they experienced, contrasting sharply with the deep emotional investment they had made.
The collaboration with Carlos Sadness adds another layer to the song, as his voice complements Bruses' in conveying the shared pain and disillusionment. The lyrics describe a brief, seven-day trial period where the partner tested their feelings, only to decide that the relationship wasn't worth keeping. This trial-and-error approach to love leaves the singer feeling utterly broken and discarded, with nothing left of their former self. The song's repetitive chorus reinforces the central theme of disposability, driving home the message that this love was never meant to last.
"Amor Desechable" is a powerful exploration of the emotional toll of being treated as expendable in a relationship. It speaks to the universal experience of feeling used and discarded, resonating with anyone who has ever felt like their love was taken for granted.