Pensar En Volver (feat. Homer El Mero Mero)
C.R.O
Navigating Life's Crossroads: A Journey of Self-Reflection
In the song "Pensar En Volver (feat. Homer El Mero Mero)", C.R.O delves into the complexities of life choices and the internal struggle of self-identity. The lyrics reflect a deep sense of contemplation about whether to return to a previous path or to forge a new one, despite the familiarity of failure. This theme is encapsulated in the recurring line, "Fuck damn, pensar en volver," which translates to "Fuck damn, thinking about going back." The artist expresses a raw and genuine portrayal of his inner self, highlighting the authenticity of his experiences and emotions.
The song also touches on themes of rebellion and non-conformity. C.R.O emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself rather than succumbing to societal expectations. Lines like "Somos lo que somos, no lo que quiere tu gente" ("We are what we are, not what your people want") underscore this sentiment. The artist navigates through life's challenges, adapting to whatever obstacles come his way, and remains focused on his own truth and experiences. This defiance is further illustrated by the mention of "desobediente en mi mente" ("disobedient in my mind") and the rejection of superficial judgments.
Moreover, the song explores the artist's journey towards self-improvement and resilience. C.R.O acknowledges the difficulties he faces but also recognizes his growth and newfound strength. He reflects on his past mistakes and the lessons learned, as seen in the lines "Estoy volviendo de a poco a sentirme entero" ("I'm slowly starting to feel whole again") and "Estoy más fuerte y consciente de lo que quiero" ("I'm stronger and more aware of what I want"). This journey of self-discovery is marked by a balance between introspection and the determination to move forward, despite the uncertainties and challenges that lie ahead.