“Apagón” is Estopa’s playful love letter to that mind-blowing crush who makes the whole world flicker and fade. The narrator spends endless hours “mirando al techo” thinking about her, swears he would scale fences and even the sky itself just for a glimpse, and admits that every time she appears it feels like the stars switch off in a sudden blackout. Far from a melancholy ballad, the song bubbles with cheeky humor: he might call himself “un don nadie” (a nobody), yet he boasts that his love is so powerful it never runs out of batteries.
Behind the upbeat rumba-rock rhythm lies a simple, universal message. Happiness can be as short-lived as a bag of candy, but real affection—charged with reckless devotion, stolen kisses, and wide-eyed wonder—can light you up forever. In short, “Apagón” turns the moment you lose your senses around someone into a catchy celebration of love so bright that, paradoxically, it leaves everything else in the dark.