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SONG MEANING

Epiphany is DVICIO and Nil Moliner’s feel-good confession that a breakup can actually be the first step toward a brighter, sturdier love. Over shimmering guitars, the singer looks back on a relationship that collapsed under distance, pride, and a dash of immaturity. Instead of pointing fingers, he owns his part in the chaos, admitting “yo también fui un desastre.” That honesty sparks the song’s aha-moment: the realization that pain can transform into power because “lo que no mató nos hizo más fuertes.”

The chorus turns this revelation into a vibrant promise. The goal is not to love more but to love better—to rebuild slowly, vibe with her friends, and celebrate every small change that points to growth. “Epiphany” reminds us that doors we once slammed shut can swing open again when we swap ego for empathy, crank up the positive energy, and dare to dream harder than ever.

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.

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