Fue Lo Que Será
Kabah
Eternal Love and the Inevitability of Change in 'Fue Lo Que Será'
Kabah's song 'Fue Lo Que Será' delves into the themes of love, loss, and the passage of time. The lyrics reflect a deep emotional connection that transcends the present moment, suggesting that the love experienced is both a product of the past and a promise for the future. The phrase 'fue lo que será' (it was what it will be) encapsulates this cyclical nature of love and time, indicating that what has been felt will continue to resonate in the future.
The song's verses explore the inevitability of change and the fear of losing a cherished connection. Lines like 'profundo y hasta que suelte tus manos temblaré' (deep and until I let go of your hands, I will tremble) and 'por siempre y mientras no, suelte tus manos te amaré' (forever and as long as I don't let go of your hands, I will love you) highlight the anxiety of separation and the enduring nature of true love. The repetition of these sentiments underscores the emotional weight carried by the narrator.
Additionally, the lyrics pose existential questions about the purpose of forgetting and the value of holding on to memories. The lines 'para que y de que me sirve olvidar?' (why and what good is it to forget?) and 'si cuesta tanto y todo lo que tengo perderé' (if it costs so much and I will lose everything I have) suggest a struggle with the idea of moving on. The song ultimately suggests that some things are worth remembering and holding onto, despite the pain they may bring, because they form an integral part of one's identity and emotional landscape.