Ya Lo Veía Venir

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The Inevitable End of a Love Story: Moderatto's 'Ya Lo Veía Venir'

Moderatto's 'Ya Lo Veía Venir' is a candid confession of a love that has run its course, wrapped in the band's signature glam rock style. The song begins with an acknowledgment that love has knocked on the door, but the relationship is beyond repair. The lyrics suggest a mutual understanding that both parties are responsible for the relationship's demise, as indicated by the 'block of ice' between them. The phrase 'Ya lo veía venir' translates to 'I saw it coming,' which is repeated throughout the song, emphasizing the inevitability of the breakup.

The narrator admits to infidelity, describing a passionate encounter with someone new. The confession is blunt and unapologetic, highlighting a sense of excitement and liberation that comes with youthful love. The song captures the reckless abandon often associated with young romance, where feelings of love and desire can lead to impulsive actions and painful consequences. The mention of 'el amor juvenil,' or 'youthful love,' suggests a theme of the fleeting and often tumultuous nature of young relationships.

The song also touches on the aftermath of the breakup, with the narrator asking for personal items back and anticipating the ex-partner's negative reaction. The casual tone of the lyrics, along with the energetic rock melody, creates a contrast between the gravity of the situation and the carefree attitude of the narrator. This juxtaposition is a hallmark of Moderatto's music, which often blends heavy rock sounds with playful and irreverent themes.

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  1. Mil Demonios
  2. Quemándome de Amor
  3. Si Te Vas
  4. Hasta Donde Podemos Llegar
  5. Chaperona
  6. Lo Que Necesito
  7. Todo Mal
  8. Dame Un Beso
  9. Nuestro Amor (part. Anahí)
  10. El Rey
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