bajo candau (part. Gyanma)

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Locked Hearts and Lingering Thoughts

RaiNao's song "bajo candau (feat. Gyanma)" delves into the complexities of lingering emotions and unresolved feelings in a relationship. The lyrics express a sense of longing and introspection, as the narrator reflects on their past connection with someone they haven't spoken to in months. Despite the silence, the narrator admits to thinking about this person frequently, indicating that the emotional bond remains strong even in their absence.

The phrase "andas bajo canda'o," which translates to "you walk under lock," serves as a metaphor for the emotional barriers and guardedness that the other person has put up. This imagery suggests that the person is emotionally unavailable or closed off, perhaps as a result of past experiences or misunderstandings. The narrator acknowledges their own shortcomings in communication, hinting at a desire to bridge the gap and rekindle the connection.

Throughout the song, there's a palpable tension between desire and restraint. The narrator grapples with the intensity of their feelings, questioning the "brujería" or "witchcraft" that keeps them captivated. This metaphor highlights the almost magical pull of attraction and the difficulty of moving on when emotions are still raw. RaiNao's lyrical style, combined with the collaboration with Gyanma, creates a poignant exploration of love, regret, and the hope for reconciliation, resonating with anyone who has experienced the complexities of love and longing.

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