Imagine standing on a beach at twilight, waves whispering old secrets while a bird hesitates before taking flight. Siddhartha’s “Infinitos” dives into that exact feeling: the split-second when love, memory, and identity collide. Through a series of Who was... and Who told you... questions, the singer revisits a relationship that once felt as vast as the ocean and as certain as the sand beneath it. The imagery of a bird that “can’t even lift off” captures the weight of regret, yet the vow “pero si tú te vas, yo voy” sparks a stubborn devotion that refuses to be grounded.
The chorus turns heartbreak into a cosmic adventure. Remembering how they “died” together is not morbid; it’s a poetic way of saying they shed their old selves and became infinitos—limitless, timeless, alive in every shared memory. By the end, forgiving each other is the passport to feeling genuinely alive again. “Infinitos” is ultimately a celebration of how endings can stretch our spirits beyond the here and now, proving that even when love changes shape, its echoes can make us feel infinite.