Ya Lo He Vivido
Franco De Vita
Déjà Vu of Love: Franco De Vita's 'Ya Lo He Vivido'
Franco De Vita's song 'Ya Lo He Vivido' delves into the profound and almost mystical experience of encountering a love that feels eerily familiar. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a night where the protagonist walks with a newfound love interest, despite the rain, driven by an urgent curiosity to know more about them. This sense of urgency and familiarity is encapsulated in the lines 'Y como si esto fuera un sueño, te encuentro aquí conmigo,' suggesting that the encounter feels like a dream or a memory from a past life.
The recurring theme of déjà vu is central to the song. The protagonist repeatedly asserts, 'Juro que esto ya lo había vivido,' which translates to 'I swear I've lived this before.' This phrase underscores the uncanny feeling that the moments, the touch, and the words exchanged are not new but rather a replay of something experienced in dreams or a previous existence. This sense of premonition and familiarity adds a layer of depth to the romantic encounter, making it feel predestined and magical.
The song also captures the fleeting nature of time, especially in moments of intense emotion. The lyrics describe how the night quickly turns into morning, catching the couple by surprise. Despite the passage of time, the protagonist is left with a lingering sense of happiness and fulfillment, as if the brief encounter was a significant, timeless event. Franco De Vita's emotive delivery and the poetic lyrics combine to create a song that resonates with anyone who has ever felt an inexplicable connection with someone, as if meeting them was written in the stars.