LUNA (feat. Dani Ribba)
Lucho SSJ
Chasing Dreams and Letting Go: The Emotional Journey in 'LUNA'
Lucho SSJ's song 'LUNA,' featuring Dani Ribba, delves into the complexities of love, ambition, and self-worth. The lyrics reflect a sense of disillusionment with romantic relationships that do not contribute positively to one's life. The repeated line, 'No quiero amor si no me suma, la vida es una,' translates to 'I don't want love if it doesn't add up, life is one,' emphasizing the artist's desire for meaningful connections that enhance his life rather than detract from it. This sentiment is further reinforced by the imagery of 'throwing the heart in the trash,' suggesting a need to discard unfulfilling relationships as a form of self-preservation.
The song also explores the tension between love and ambition. Lucho SSJ expresses a clear preference for financial success over romantic entanglements, stating, 'Y yo estoy atrás del dinero, no quiero ninguna,' which means 'And I'm after the money, I don't want any [love].' This line highlights the artist's focus on his career and financial stability, perhaps as a way to cope with past emotional disappointments. The metaphor of the moon ('Dice que soy el que la llena, como la Luna') serves to illustrate the fleeting and often illusory nature of romantic fulfillment, much like the moon's phases.
Dani Ribba's verse adds another layer to the narrative, recounting a past relationship where he felt undervalued and ultimately better off alone. The lines 'Te di mi cora y vos lo perdiste' ('I gave you my heart and you lost it') and 'Para mí era en serio, para vos fue un chiste' ('For me it was serious, for you it was a joke') capture the pain of unreciprocated love. However, the song ends on a note of empowerment, with both artists finding solace in their individual pursuits and personal growth. The recurring theme of 'no quiero amor si no me suma' serves as a powerful reminder to prioritize self-worth and personal goals over unfulfilling relationships.