LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

From the very first ring of the alarm at 6 a.m., the narrator’s day spirals into chaos: no coffee, no electricity, and a city full of gossip. Those tiny catastrophes provide a comic backdrop for a very real heartbreak. Every mishap whispers the same truth: life simply does not work when the person you love is gone.

Belanova turns this everyday disaster into an upbeat synth-pop confession. The singer longs for a reunion, dreaming of carefree trips to Paris and Madrid, yet she cannot even pay the light bill without her partner’s spark. The chorus keeps repeating the feeling: 'Desde que no estás, ya nada es igual.' Behind the playful melody lies a universal message for English learners: sometimes losing love makes the ordinary feel impossible, and only a heartfelt 'Vuelve a casa' can switch the lights back on.

ARTIST BIO

Denisse Guerrero Flores, born on August 8, 1980, in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico, is a celebrated Mexican singer and songwriter best known as the lead vocalist of the Grammy-winning electropop band Belanova. Launching her musical journey after winning a local singing competition at the age of eight, Denisse pursued her passion by moving to Guadalajara, where she co-founded Belanova in 2000 alongside Edgar Huerta and Ricardo "Richie" Arreola.

With a unique mezzo-soprano voice, Denisse has helped Belanova release multiple successful albums under Virus Records and Universal Mexico, bringing synthpop to Latin audiences worldwide. Beyond the band, she has collaborated with notable Mexican artists like Sussie 4 and Aleks Syntek, and she remains active in music and fashion scenes.

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