Inmortal feels like rifling through a secret box of memories that refuses to stay shut. The singer has tucked away every trace of a past love – cursed kisses, disheveled sheets, a photograph by Santa Clara – yet each souvenir keeps fluttering back like stubborn butterflies. With vivid snapshots of dawn waves and tango rhythms, she realizes that time is no faithful ally: love was brief while forgetting drags on forever.
Rather than surrender to oblivion, she promises to become everything that might cross her ex-lover’s path: a streetlamp lighting up, the taste of a salty kiss, a rumor that things will turn out fine. By pledging to inhabit countless everyday moments, she claims a strange kind of immortality and insists that destiny still binds them. The song is a poetic declaration that memories can outlive separation, turning heartbreak into an eternal, almost magical presence.
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.