“Sobredosis” is the soundtrack of a turbulent Friday night when emotions run louder than the city sirens. Íñigo Quintero paints the picture of someone wandering Madrid’s neon streets at 2 a.m., overwhelmed by memories of a love that is both magnetic and poisonous. Every verse swings between fascination and anxiety: he misses the way he once gazed at that person, yet he knows their connection feels like veneno that burns. The city becomes a concrete maze where reputations crumble, headlines scream, and truth hides in the shadows - all while he dodges phone calls and searches for one safe place to breathe.
At its heart, the song is about an emotional overdose - the rush you crave and the crash that follows. Quintero’s narrator wants to be the other’s voice, but words fail him; he longs for comfort, yet the very environment that draws him in ends up hurting him. The repeated “no, no, no” captures both refusal and desperation, echoing the push-pull of a love that dazzles even as it destroys. In short, “Sobredosis” is a late-night confession of fragility, obsession, and the struggle to find clarity in a city that never turns down its volume.
Íñigo Quintero Dolz del Castellar, born on December 12, 2001, in A Coruña, Spain, is a captivating Spanish singer-songwriter known for his heartfelt pop and Latin pop melodies. Bursting onto the music scene in 2022 with his debut single "Si No Estás", Íñigo quickly gained international acclaim, fueled by viral success on TikTok and topping charts across Europe.
His music blends emotional storytelling with catchy rhythms, earning him the distinction of the first solo Spanish artist to reach number one on Spotify’s global chart. Íñigo’s debut EP, "ES SOLO MÚSICA", released in 2024, showcases his evolving artistry with tracks that resonate deeply with listeners worldwide. With a growing catalog of hits like "Sobredosis" and "Lo Que Queda de Mí," Íñigo Quintero is a rising star in contemporary Spanish music.