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SONG MEANING

“Ratonera” is Amaral’s fiery protest anthem. The singer addresses a corrupt, two-faced figure who has thrived on lies, threats, and empty promises. She paints him as a barren-land-creating “king of thieves” and warns that his streak of luck is about to end. The repeated phrase “Puedes intentar que te perdone Dios, no lo haré yo” (You can ask God to forgive you, I won’t) drives home the personal refusal to grant absolution, turning the song into a bold statement of moral accountability.

The title means “mousetrap,” and Amaral uses it to describe how this villain turns the present into a trap for everyone else. Yet the mood is not helpless. With images of a pendulum cutting the rope and the wheel breaking, the lyrics predict an imminent downfall. “Ratonera” channels collective frustration, transforming it into an empowering warning: fear will boomerang back on those who spread it, and justice will catch them in their own trap.

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