Narices Frías

Juliana Velasquez Juliana Velasquez

The Tragic Dance of Love and Consequence in 'Narices Frías'

Juliana Velasquez's song 'Narices Frías' is a poignant narrative that delves into the complexities of love, loss, and the harsh realities of life. The song opens with a scene that feels like December, cold and desolate, despite not being the actual month. This sets the tone for a story filled with irony and sorrow. The juxtaposition of a crying woman and a laughing man on the ground immediately introduces a sense of tragic irony, as they bid farewell with their 'cold noses' touching—a symbol of their fleeting connection and the cold reality they face.

The lyrics explore the lives of two individuals caught in a web of unfortunate circumstances. The man, described as a professional thief, has learned to navigate the dangers of life, while the woman is left devastated by a tragic car accident that claimed her entire family. This shared sense of loss and desperation leads them to seek solace in each other, but the song suggests that their love is doomed from the start. The metaphor of trying to grow a flower from asphalt highlights the impossibility of finding true love and happiness in their harsh environment.

As the story unfolds, the consequences of their actions catch up with them. The repeated refrain, 'No se debe y no se puede engañar a la conciencia' (You shouldn't and can't deceive your conscience), serves as a moral anchor, reminding listeners that every action has repercussions. The climax of the song sees a security guard being shot, and the couple's attempt to escape is thwarted by the unexpected presence of more guards. This tragic ending underscores the inevitability of their fate and the futility of their dreams. Velasquez's haunting vocals and the melancholic melody amplify the emotional weight of the narrative, making 'Narices Frías' a powerful commentary on the human condition and the inescapable nature of consequence.

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  1. Bajo Tu Propio Riesgo
  2. A La Medida
  3. Montaña Rusa
  4. No Me Quieras Tanto
  5. Electricidad (2:21AM)
  6. Cóseme (2:22AM)
  7. Mujer Desastre
  8. Narices Frías
  9. Joaquín
  10. Si Dios Perdona (feat. Pipe Bueno)
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