Step right into the carnival of the mind, where memories whirl like bright confetti yet everything feels tinged with a bittersweet yellow glow. In “Carnavalintro,” Chano paints the picture of a lover caught between fascination and heartbreak. He smells a “melancholic perfume,” sees flashes of color that “resemble” the one he misses, and swings back and forth between manic hope and creeping paranoia. The song’s imagery feels almost dream-like: past and present overlap, victories and defeats blur, and the singer keeps looping through the same ride, unable to step off.
At its core, the track is a raw confession of longing. Chano admits that separation is inevitable, yet he can’t shake the feeling that “not having you is a horror.” He repeats “Siento que te extraño” (“I feel that I miss you”) like a mantra, revealing just how deeply the absence hurts. Each chorus shows the tug-of-war between wanting to forget—“I dream of never dreaming of you again”—and being pulled right back into memory. The result is a vibrant, slightly chaotic anthem for anyone who has tried (and failed) to move on from someone who left an indelible mark.