Welcome to the Hotel Desamor, a place where check-in is easy, but check-out is impossible! Juan Galeano, the Colombian singer-songwriter behind this track, turns a broken heart into a vivid setting: a lonely hotel filled with empty hallways, late-night mezcal, and memories that refuse to leave. The narrator knows love can hurt (he calls it “a scar”) yet he keeps circling back, night after night, hoping his unreachable crush might suddenly appear in the lobby. Every “bla, bla, bla” society tells him about perfect romance feels fake compared with the raw ache he feels, so he accepts his room key and his sadness with equal parts humor and resignation.
The song balances two opposite feelings: persistent hope (“Quiero esperar siempre por ti”) and clear-eyed acceptance (“Obvio no va a pasar”). By repeating that he sleeps in the Hotel Desamor every night, Galeano paints heartbreak as a habitual, almost comfortable routine. Listeners are invited to sway along to the bittersweet melody, recognizing that sometimes the most honest love songs are the ones that admit defeat while still saving a seat for the one who might never arrive.