Intranquilo

Vanesa Martín Vanesa Martín

Navigating the Paradox of Love in 'Intranquilo'

Vanesa Martín's song 'Intranquilo' delves into the complexities and paradoxes of a tumultuous relationship. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of emotional turbulence, where the singer grapples with feelings of vulnerability and entrapment. The opening lines, 'Lo he intentado todo y no se / Tuve mi armadura y me la quite,' suggest a struggle to maintain emotional defenses, only to find them stripped away, leaving the singer exposed and susceptible to pain. This vulnerability is further emphasized by the line, 'Se que va a dolerme la cabeza / Por sentirme de ti presa,' indicating the mental anguish caused by feeling captive to the emotions tied to the relationship.

The recurring theme of duality is central to the song, as highlighted in the chorus, 'Ay en paralelo camino contigo / Somos el fuego y también el frio.' This metaphor of walking in parallel, embodying both fire and ice, captures the essence of a relationship marked by intense passion and equally intense conflict. The singer acknowledges the coexistence of these opposing forces, suggesting that love can be both a source of warmth and comfort, as well as a cause of discomfort and unease. The repetition of 'Intranquilo' underscores the persistent state of restlessness and instability that characterizes the relationship.

Moreover, the song touches on the idea of faith and perception in relationships. The lines, 'A veces no es ver para creer / Sino creer para ver,' propose that sometimes belief precedes evidence, implying that trust and faith are crucial in navigating the uncertainties of love. This philosophical musing adds depth to the emotional narrative, suggesting that the singer is not only dealing with the immediate emotional turmoil but also contemplating the broader implications of trust and belief in their relationship. Vanesa Martín's poignant lyrics and emotive delivery make 'Intranquilo' a powerful exploration of the intricate dance between love and pain.

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  2. 4 Paredes (part. Yami Safdie)
  3. El Nudo
  4. Hoy Camino
  5. Nunca Me Conoció
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