Vivir is Rozalén’s radiant love letter to life. In the lyrics she tells a friend, “Sabes, hace tiempo que no hablamos,” and then recounts how a colossal wave knocked everything down and left her “desnuda frente al mar.” That wave can be illness, heartbreak, or any crisis, yet the singer decides to hit the reset button and start from zero. She feels fear, pain, and exhaustion, but she also discovers a brand-new power: the ability to laugh, to give thanks, and to pour her time into the people who truly matter.
The chorus is a manifesto of resilience: if someone blocks her path, she will learn to fly; if she looks at the world through a child’s eyes, colors become brighter. “Lo que no me aporte, lejos,” she sings, pushing negativity aside and declaring that now she finally knows what living means. By the end, she repeats “Me toca ser feliz,” turning survival into celebration. The song is both a personal diary and an invitation for us all to reset, cherish the present, and choose joy—because that is what it really means to vivir.