LEARN LYRICS

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SONG MEANING

“Castillo de Cera” paints a vibrant picture of two opposites who spark when they collide. The singer feels monochrome—all sharp edges and piano keys that have lost their color—while the other person is a living splash of paint, a fragile but dazzling wax castle that can melt yet never loses its brilliance. Through clever imagery, Dvicio explores self-reflection and vulnerability: the real enemy is often inside us, not outside, and daring to break the rules can be as addictive as it is frightening.

At its heart, the song is an ode to the chemistry between contrast. One partner is “broken on the outside,” the other “alive on the inside,” and together they learn that fire does not always burn—sometimes it forges something new. By mixing fears, contradictions, and a burst of color against black-and-white, Dvicio invites listeners to embrace their imperfections, face their inner mirror, and let love blur the lines between safety and risk.

ARTIST BIO

Andrés Ceballos Sánchez, known as Andrés Ceballos, is a celebrated Spanish singer and songwriter born on August 31, 1992, in Madrid. He rose to fame as the frontman of the Latin pop band Dvicio, which he formed in 2009 with friends and his brother Martin under the original name Tiempo Límite. The group gained widespread recognition with their 2014 hit "Paraíso" after signing with Sony Music Spain.

Aside from his success with Dvicio, Andrés has collaborated with international artists such as Baby K and Maria Parrado, showcasing his versatility and multilingual talents in Spanish, English, Italian, and Portuguese. Known for his soulful vocals and engaging performances, Andrés continues to be a vibrant force in Latin pop music, captivating audiences worldwide with his heartfelt songs.