Europa VII imagines an astronaut who has lost contact with Earth and is floating helplessly through space. From her tiny window she watches our “diminuto punto azul” fade into a sea of stars. That overwhelming distance turns her cockpit into a confessional: she compares science with faith, whispers memories of home, and sees tears drift around her in weightlessness.
The song is ultimately a moving lesson in perspective. Faced with imminent collision and certain death, the astronaut removes the flag from her suit and writes, “Yo soy de la humanidad.” In that moment she realizes that life itself—no matter how small—matters far more than any border or banner. La Oreja de Van Gogh invites us to look back at Earth the way astronauts do: to marvel at its fragility, question our divisions, and remember that every human story is part of the same cosmic voyage.
La Oreja de Van Gogh is a celebrated pop rock band originating from San Sebastián, Spain, known for their heartfelt lyrics revolving around love, friendship, and relationships. Since their formation in 1996, the group has released nine studio albums, including hits like "Puedes Contar Conmigo," "Rosas," and "Muñeca de Trapo," captivating audiences across Spain and Latin America.
The band initially rose to fame with lead vocalist Amaia Montero, whose voice helped propel albums like El viaje de Copperpot to diamond status. Following Amaia's departure in 2007, Leire Martínez took over as lead singer, continuing the band's legacy with successful albums and tours until 2024. La Oreja de Van Gogh's timeless melodies and poetic storytelling have earned them numerous awards, securing their place as icons of Spanish pop music.