“Vuela Corazón” (Fly, Heart) pairs an infectious Latin pop rhythm with a raw confession of heartbreak. In the song Dasoul writes to a friend who is hurting, admitting that he himself feels lost after love turned into betrayal. He begs his own heart to fly away and carry the lingering scent of the past to his ex, hoping she will understand that the pain is “killing” him. The vivid images of solitude and drifting identity make the chorus feel like both a plea and a release.
Beneath the sadness, though, the lyrics deliver a hopeful lesson. Dasoul reminds us that forgetting is hard when we forget to value ourselves, and that real calm arrives only after the storm. By urging the heart to escape a toxic love, he highlights self-respect as the first step toward healing. Time, he assures, will mend the soul, so let the heart spread its wings and search for freedom and peace.