30 de Febrero (part. Abraham Mateo)

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The Impossible Reconciliation: Ha*Ash's '30 de Febrero'

The song '30 de Febrero' by Ha*Ash, featuring Abraham Mateo, is a playful yet poignant take on the theme of a past relationship where one party seeks reconciliation while the other firmly refuses. The title itself, '30 de Febrero,' which translates to '30th of February,' is a date that does not exist, immediately setting the tone for a song about the impossibility of a certain event—in this case, the protagonists getting back together.

The lyrics use a series of hyperbolic and fantastical scenarios to emphasize the unlikelihood of the couple reuniting. Phrases like 'the day it rains money' and 'when two plus two equals three' serve as metaphors for events that are never going to happen. This hyperbole underscores the depth of hurt and betrayal felt by the narrator, who has no intention of forgiving or forgetting the pain caused by their former partner. The repetition of these impossible conditions throughout the song reinforces the finality of the breakup.

The song also touches on the theme of moving on from a toxic relationship. The inclusion of Abraham Mateo's verse adds a male perspective to the narrative, where he too expresses a firm stance against returning to a harmful partnership. The mention of even the narrator's dog knowing the relationship was doomed adds a touch of humor to the otherwise serious subject of recognizing and stepping away from a relationship that is not meant to be. Overall, '30 de Febrero' is a declaration of self-respect and the strength to move forward without looking back.

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