¿Quién Dice?

Salta La Banca Salta La Banca

Navigating the Turbulent Waters of Love and Desire

Salta La Banca's song "¿Quién Dice?" delves into the complexities of a tumultuous romantic relationship, marked by intense emotions, seduction, and the struggle for control. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the protagonist's immediate attraction to someone whose charm and allure are irresistible. The initial encounter is described as a decisive victory for the other person, who quickly takes over the protagonist's free time and thoughts, indicating a powerful and consuming infatuation.

The song continues to explore the dynamics of this relationship, highlighting the protagonist's vulnerability and the emotional armor they try to maintain. Despite their efforts to protect themselves, they find their defenses crumbling under the weight of the other person's seductive tactics. The mention of going for coffee together, accompanied by the third presence of 'hysteria,' suggests a relationship fraught with emotional instability and unpredictability.

As the relationship progresses, the protagonist experiences a mix of emotions, from feeling manipulated to moments of intense passion. The lyrics describe a shift from initial resistance to eventual surrender, symbolized by the intimate moments shared in the bedroom. The chorus questions societal norms and expectations about love and relationships, challenging the idea that certain combinations of traits and behaviors are impossible. The song ultimately celebrates the unique and unpredictable nature of love, emphasizing that it can defy conventional wisdom and thrive in its own chaotic way.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Solsticio
  2. Somos
  3. Seremos
  4. Mercedes
  5. Ellos
  6. Aventura Diurna
  7. ¿Quién Dice?
  8. Busqueda
  9. Hay Que Saber Ser
  10. Increible
View all Salta La Banca songs

Most popular topics in Salta La Banca songs

Related artists

  1. Jeites
    Jeites
  2. Pampa Yakuza
    Pampa Yakuza
  3. La Franela
    La Franela
  4. Callejeros
    Callejeros
  5. Los Piojos
    Los Piojos
  6. Las Pastillas del Abuelo
    Las Pastillas del Abuelo
  7. Once Tiros
    Once Tiros
  8. Guasones
    Guasones