MIND (feat. Polimá Westcoast)
STRANGEHUMAN
Heartbreak and Escapism Under the Moonlight
The song 'MIND' by STRANGEHUMAN featuring Polimá Westcoast delves into the emotional turmoil following a breakup. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person grappling with the pain of being left alone, seeking solace in substances and fleeting distractions. The repeated lines 'Yo quiero olvidarme de todo' (I want to forget everything) and 'Y no te saco de my mind' (And I can't get you out of my mind) underscore the struggle between wanting to move on and being unable to let go of the past.
The song's narrative is rich with metaphors and cultural references. The mention of 'bajo la moonlight' (under the moonlight) suggests a sense of loneliness and introspection that often accompanies nighttime. The references to 'droga, sin alcohol' (drugs, without alcohol) and 'xanax' highlight the protagonist's attempt to numb the pain through substances, a common theme in contemporary music that reflects real-life coping mechanisms.
Moreover, the lyrics touch on the complexity of modern relationships. The protagonist's interactions with others, such as 'Beso a otra, na' de na'' (I kiss another, nothing at all) and 'Te como ese pussy como bubbaloo' (I eat that pussy like bubblegum), reveal a desperate attempt to fill the void left by the lost love. The song also explores the duality of love and hate, as seen in lines like 'Y si luego nos peleamos, nos comemos' (And if we fight later, we eat each other), indicating a tumultuous relationship that oscillates between passion and conflict.
Overall, 'MIND' captures the essence of heartbreak, the struggle to forget, and the search for temporary relief, all set against the backdrop of a nightlife filled with fleeting pleasures and deep introspection.