Imagine placing your crush inside a glass showcase, safe from smudges and heartbreak, just so their glow can keep inspiring you forever. That is the quirky picture Rozalén paints in “Será Mejor.” The narrator is pulled between burning desire and self-preservation: she wants to “lick your rhymes like an animal,” yet she chooses to admire this almost-divine figure from a respectful distance. Hovering wasps of anxiety swirl around them, dark secrets are sipped like wine, and every unanswered question threatens to sting.
Keeping love at arm’s length becomes the only way to keep the magic alive. By placing the beloved “en la vitrina” (in the display case) and turning them into “miel” (sweet honey), the singer can worship, create, and stay inspired without risking rejection or disappointment. The song is a bittersweet anthem for anyone who has ever preferred the safety of a daydream to the messiness of real-world affection, celebrating that creative spark that thrives in the space between closeness and distance.