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DesgarraTear apart / Rip open

Desgarra is the command form of the verb desgarrar, which means "to tear apart" or "to rip open". It's a visceral and powerful word that conveys a sense of violent release.

In the song, the singer cries out, "Desgarra esta esclavitud virtual" (Tear apart this virtual slavery). He is desperately pleading for someone to break him free from a state of emotional paralysis. This intense imagery makes desgarra a truly unforgettable word for expressing a desire for liberation.

Caifanes paints an intense portrait of all-consuming love in “Sólo Eres Tú.” The singer feels his body locked in a battle and his vision slipping away, almost as if he is surrendering old beliefs to worship a brand-new deity. Yet the twist is that this mighty force is not a god at all. It is simply you―the person who ignites his anger, tears, passion, and drama all at once. Every breath he takes pulls him closer to your eyes, and through them he tries to make sense of this overwhelming devotion.

The lyrics also call for freedom from an “emotional lethargy,” urging both lovers to tear down virtual chains so their voices and the city streets can finally breathe. In short, the song celebrates the raw, contradictory power of human love: it can feel divine, spark fury, and inspire revolution, but at its core it is just you and me, painfully real and irresistibly magnetic.

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