“80 Veces” is Rozalén’s bittersweet anthem for anyone who has ever been trapped in the loop of I miss you – I must forget you. All day long the singer counts up to eighty: that is the number of times she catches herself thinking about a love that clearly gives nothing back. With a warm yet spirited voice, she lists everything she doesn’t believe anymore: the broken promises, the convenient amnesia, the kisses he rejects, even the scent he leaves on her mattress. Each disbelief is a tiny rebellion, a push toward self-respect.
By sunrise, she vows, his fragrance will be gone and her tears will dry. The song turns hurt into humor, repetition into rhythm, and doubt into determination. It reminds us that healing often starts with facing the truth, daring to call someone “coward,” and finally deciding that eighty thoughts a day are eighty too many.