Cosas Moradas is a riotous love letter to the colour purple, a hue that in Spain often symbolises feminism, queer pride and progressive politics. Ginebras string together a stream of purple-tinted images – from Tinky Winky’s handbag to lavender perfume – to celebrate everything bold, playful and unconventional. The chorus knowingly calls itself “otra típica canción”, yet the track is anything but typical: its indie-pop guitar hooks and glittery references invite listeners to paint the world in their own shade of morado.
As the lyrics hop from Cabify rides to Taco Bell, from Prince on the metro to Elizabeth Taylor’s iconic eyes, the song becomes a pop-culture bingo card sprinkled with political winks and everyday absurdities. By listing bruises, Semana Santa processions, lactose-free milk and 500-euro Tampax in the same breath, Ginebras poke fun at consumer quirks while championing freedom of choice and identity. The message is clear: whether you vote left, binge Pixar films or just love eggplant emoji, there is room for you in this sparkly purple universe.