In Si Fuera Fácil ("If It Were Easy"), French singer-songwriter Matisse MX opens the diary of a heart that is still bleeding. The narrator knows, with stubborn clarity, that the relationship is over and that memories should be packed away, yet each attempt to lock the past outside only makes its presence louder. You can almost picture someone scrolling through old photos, repeating a personal mantra: "Forget, forget, forget…" while every image says "Remember."
The chorus turns that inner battle into an echoing hook: “Si fuera fácil…” If only it were easy, they would erase every footprint of love, silence every illusion, and walk on unbreakably. Instead, they’re left fragile, caught between reason and emotion, strength and nostalgia. This song isn’t just about heartbreak; it’s about the stubborn resilience of feelings and the slow, imperfect journey toward healing. Listeners are invited to sway with the bittersweet melody, finding comfort in the realization that letting go is never simple—but music can make the struggle beautifully relatable.