LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Paisaje Japonés paints a vivid scene of inner peace blooming right next to heartbreak. While Mon Laferte sips mint tea and watches an ever-blossoming Japanese garden from her window, she firmly closes the door on a toxic relationship. Each petal that opens outside mirrors a new layer of self-care inside: she chooses silence over shouting, calm over chaos, and her own company over someone who once made her feel small.

The lyrics glide between gentle imagery and blunt resolve. Rain falls, a fountain turns, and his clothes still hang in the room, yet the real weather change happens in her heart, where she realizes she has “nothing left to lose.” The song is both a soft meditation and a bold goodbye, inviting listeners to see that healing can be as patient and beautiful as a garden that flowers one day at a time.

ARTIST BIO

Mon Laferte (born Norma Monserrat Bustamante Laferte in 1983) is a celebrated Chilean and Mexican singer, songwriter, and painter known for her dynamic music style that spans pop, rock, bolero, and more. Originally from Viña del Mar, Chile, she began her career under her birth name before relocating to Mexico in 2007 where she embraced the stage name Mon Laferte, marking a fresh start in both her personal life and artistic journey.

With over 4.8 million equivalent album sales in Mexico alone, Mon Laferte stands as the best-selling Chilean artist of the digital era. Her powerful voice and emotive songwriting have earned her five Latin Grammy Awards and multiple nominations, placing her among the best female Latin pop artists of all time. Mon Laferte’s captivating stage presence and ability to mix genres have made her a standout figure in Latin music today.

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