Fantasmas turns a house into a time-machine of feelings. Humbe walks through rooms where every corner flashes like an old photo projector: laughter, triumphs, shared drinks, even the ominous circling of vultures over lost dreams. He insists that there are no ghosts here – only the vivid echoes of people and moments that once filled the place with life. The song feels like paging through a scrapbook at 3 a.m. – half-asleep, half-awake – while trying to decide whether to smile or cry.
Beneath its dreamy melody, the track is really a conversation with absence. Humbe wrestles with the pain of distance, the inevitability of death, and the wish for one last toast with someone who is now out of reach. Rather than surrender to despair, he chooses celebration: honoring memories, accepting farewells, and discovering that immortality hides in the stories we keep telling. The result is a bittersweet anthem that turns mourning into music and reminds us that what haunts us often keeps us alive.
Humberto Rodríguez Terrazas, known as Humbe, is a rising star in the Latin pop scene from Monterrey, Mexico. Starting his musical journey at the age of nine with piano at his grandmother's house, Humbe quickly expanded his talents to guitar, drums, and ukulele, shaping a unique sound that resonates with young audiences.
Since debuting in 2017, Humbe has released several albums, including Sonámbulo, Entropía, Aurora, and the deeply personal Esencia. His gold-certified singles like "El poeta" and "Amor de cine" launched him to fame, earning him a Latin Grammy nomination for Best New Artist in 2022. Known for his heartfelt lyrics and authentic style, Humbe continues to captivate fans with sold-out tours and his evolving musical essence.