De Manera Urgente plunges us into a whirlwind of passion where love feels as unpredictable as a stormy sky. The singer spots the beloved and instantly feels his blood boil and springtime bloom inside him, a poetic way to show that one look can reboot an entire universe of feelings. Yet that same rush of emotion drags him to his innermost depths, where anxious thoughts crash like thunderclouds. He paints extreme scenarios – the moon falling, never seeing his lover again – to reveal how fragile his sanity is without that presence. If separation ever struck, he swears he would “urgently fall into madness” and beg for an equally urgent return.
Roberto Iniesta (Robe) wraps this drama in vivid, almost visceral images: tearing skin, drowning in his own world, refusing forgiveness. These lines underscore an all-or-nothing mindset where passion is thrilling, but also terrifying. The song ultimately celebrates love’s electrifying power while warning of the chaos that follows when it vanishes, making every second together feel precious and desperately necessary.