Mi Nuevo Vicio

Morat Morat

The Alluring Gamble of Love in 'Mi Nuevo Vicio'

The song 'Mi Nuevo Vicio' by Morat, a Colombian band known for their folk-pop style, delves into the complexities of a captivating yet potentially destructive relationship. The lyrics use gambling as a metaphor to describe the singer's entanglement with a person who is likened to a new addiction. The song's title, which translates to 'My New Vice,' sets the tone for a narrative about irresistible attraction and the risks that come with it.

Throughout the song, the lyrics depict a game of chance where the odds are seemingly stacked against the singer. Phrases like 'playing dice' and 'playing cards' suggest a relationship dynamic where one partner holds an unfair advantage, symbolized by 'an ace up their sleeve.' The singer acknowledges the futility of this game, questioning why they continue to engage in it despite knowing the outcome. The repeated line 'Eres mi nuevo vicio' reinforces the idea of being helplessly drawn to someone or something that may not be good for you.

The emotional landscape of 'Mi Nuevo Vicio' is one of longing and resignation. The singer is aware of the situation's hopelessness, as indicated by the lines 'nothing is going to return, nothing is going to return.' This acceptance of the inevitable, coupled with the desire to indulge in the thrill of the moment, captures the essence of a love that is as intoxicating as it is potentially harmful. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the bittersweet nature of a love that is hard to quit, despite knowing it might lead to heartache.

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