Volver
C.R.O
The Endless Pursuit of Love in C.R.O's 'Volver'
The song 'Volver' by C.R.O, an Argentine artist known for his work in the trap and urban music scene, delves into the theme of relentless pursuit and the complexities of a romantic relationship. The repetition of the phrase 'Aunque tenga que volver y volver' (Even if I have to return and return) suggests a cycle of coming back to a significant other, regardless of the obstacles or the pain involved. This could indicate a deep emotional attachment or possibly an unhealthy obsession with a past lover.
The lyrics paint a picture of a tumultuous relationship, where the protagonist is drawn to their partner despite the apparent dysfunction ('Aunque chocaran nuestras mentes con desquicio'). The mention of the partner being 'el mejor de mis vicios' (the best of my vices) implies a recognition of the toxic nature of the relationship, yet there's an inability to let go. The song explores the idea of love as an addiction, where the desire to be with someone outweighs the rational understanding of the situation.
C.R.O's portrayal of love in 'Volver' is one of contradiction and complexity. The protagonist is willing to endure pain ('No importan las heridas que causás'), and even though the partner is with others ('No importa con los hombres que te vas'), there's still a hope of reuniting ('Al fín de todo, te voy a encontrar'). The song captures the essence of a love that is both passionate and potentially self-destructive, highlighting the lengths one might go to in the name of love.