Hablando de Love
Tiago PZK
The Dance of Love and Indifference: Tiago PZK's 'Hablando de Love'
Tiago PZK's 'Hablando de Love' is a song that delves into the complexities of modern relationships, where emotions and indifference often intertwine. The Argentine artist, known for his blend of Latin trap and reggaeton, uses a mix of Spanish and English lyrics to express the feelings of a person caught in the throes of a love that is both passionate and unreciprocated.
The song's chorus, 'Hablando de love, consumiéndonos,' which translates to 'Talking about love, consuming ourselves,' suggests a relationship where the couple is deeply involved with each other, yet there is a sense of consuming one another emotionally. This could imply an intense connection that is both exhilarating and draining. The repeated question '¿A dónde vamo'? ¿Y en dónde estamo'?' ('Where are we going? And where are we?') reflects the uncertainty and confusion that often accompany such relationships.
Tiago PZK also touches on the idea of materialism and its inability to heal emotional wounds, as seen in the lines 'Imagínate en Nueva York, diamante' tricolor / Pensa' que así podría' sentirte un poco mejor.' The mention of New York and tricolor diamonds suggests that even the allure of wealth and luxury cannot truly make one feel better when love is unfulfilled. The song captures the essence of a generation that seeks love and connection but is also wary of the pain that can come with it.