A Lo Vio (feat. Jairo Vera)

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The Heartache of Letting Go: Vishoko's 'A Lo Vio'

Vishoko's song 'A Lo Vio' featuring Jairo Vera is a poignant reflection on loss, longing, and the struggle to move on from a past relationship. The lyrics convey a deep sense of regret and emptiness following a breakup, with the artist expressing how he has lost his smile ('Ya es un día que no sonrío') and feels rotten ('me siento podrío'). The absence of his partner has left a cold void in his life, symbolized by the chill in his bed ('Se fue y en mi cama hace más frío').

Despite the pain, there's an acknowledgment of the allure of the 'bad boy' image ('Sé que te gusta porque soy bandido') and a possessive tone when he mentions that if anyone else touches his former lover, it would cause trouble ('Y si te tocan seamos lío'). This suggests a complex dynamic where the artist's identity and the relationship's intensity are intertwined. The song also touches on themes of hope and the fear of permanent loss, as the artist reflects on the special nature of the relationship and his fear of never finding someone like his former partner again ('Porque sé que como tú no existe ni una').

The latter part of the song shifts to a more reflective tone, where Vishoko reminisces about the unique qualities of his ex-partner and the pain of knowing she won't return soon ('Tú no volverás mañana'). He longs for the days when she expressed her love for him and wonders how their situation changed so drastically. The repeated phrase 'A lo mío' suggests a return to one's own path or dealing with things in one's own way, indicating a struggle between moving forward and being stuck in the past. The song ends with a series of shoutouts, which is common in the genre, giving credit to collaborators and friends.

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