Embrujada

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The Enchanted Downfall: A Tale of Lost Stardom and Heartbreak

Despistaos' song "Embrujada" tells the poignant story of a woman who once lived a life of glamour and excitement but has since fallen into a state of despair and isolation. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of her current existence, where she is trapped in a fantasy world, unable to escape her past. She is described as living in a fairy tale, sleeping with her pillow, and having forgotten how to laugh. This imagery suggests a deep sense of loneliness and disconnection from reality.

The song refers to her as a "witch with stiletto heels," hinting at her once-powerful and alluring presence. However, it also mentions that she was a star whose downfall was caused by alcohol, leading to her madness. This tragic transformation from a celebrated figure to a broken individual is a central theme in the song. The repeated references to her being a victim of heartbreak and disillusionment further emphasize her emotional turmoil.

The chorus, with its plea to "stop, my fairy, guest star, victim of heartbreak," serves as a call for her to break free from her chains and rediscover her former self. The song's narrative is a mix of empathy and a desire to see her rise above her current state. The mention of her being "enchanted" and "chained to an old television" symbolizes her being stuck in the past, unable to move forward. The song ultimately portrays a hauntingly beautiful yet tragic story of lost stardom, addiction, and the longing for redemption.

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  1. Los Días Contados
  2. Estrella
  3. Las Cosas Se Me Olvidan
  4. Cada dos minutos
  5. Mi Accidente Preferido
  6. Un Miércoles Cualquiera
  7. Cuando Lloras
  8. Vulnerables (feat. La Oreja de Van Gogh)
  9. A La Luz de Tus Piernas
  10. Vivir al reés
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