Fabiana Cantilo sings Mi Enfermedad like a late-night confession, turning a love story upside down. The narrator feels “defeated because the world made me this way” and admits she can’t change, yet she also calls herself “the remedy without a prescription.” The twist? Her partner’s love is the very “illness” she can’t shake. With images of a party that’s already over, a leaf that falls, and a bitten apple that rots, the lyrics paint an addictive, almost toxic romance where pleasure and pain blur together.
Instead of pleading for reconciliation, the song flirts with rebellion. The singer numbs herself with wine, declares that “this time the chain has broken,” and watches the “slave escape.” It’s a bittersweet anthem of self-awareness: recognizing that some passions infect us like diseases, yet finding the strength to walk away when the cure hurts more than the sickness. Cantilo wraps that message in catchy rock melodies, making heartache feel both raw and irresistibly sing-along worthy.