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SONG MEANING

Silvana Estrada’s Se Me Ocurre is a radiant daydream in which hope wins the battle. The Mexican singer-songwriter imagines a world where “los buenos” – the good-hearted – finally come out on top, time itself wraps us in warmth, and love circles back wiser than before. She sings of meeting an old flame with fresh eyes, grateful that their shared instinct to care has survived the years. In this universe, music is more than background noise. It is the remedy for anyone feeling out of breath, a melodic medicine that revives tired spirits.

From hushed embraces that turn silence sweet, to city streets where a single kiss halts the rush of everyday life, the song celebrates love’s quietly transformative power. Estrada paints tender images – hands that heal old collapses, fear melting when people witness the wonder of affection, stars twinkling like distant fireflies. With each verse she reminds us that change is possible and goodness can prevail. Se Me Ocurre is an invitation to believe that when love leads the way, even the ordinary world can shimmer with marvels.

ARTIST BIO

Silvana Estrada is a gifted Mexican musician and songwriter born in Coatepec, Veracruz in 1997. Raised by luthier parents, she grew up surrounded by music and discovered her passion early, embracing the Venezuelan cuatro as her signature instrument. Her soulful voice and heartfelt compositions blend jazz influences with Latin American folk traditions, inspired by legends like Billie Holiday and Chavela Vargas.

Since 2017, Silvana has captivated audiences with her enchanting albums, including Marchita (2022), her acclaimed solo debut. She has collaborated with acclaimed artists such as Charlie Hunter, Natalia Lafourcade, and Mon Laferte, earning recognition like the Latin Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 2022. Silvana Estrada’s music is a beautiful journey through vulnerability and strength, connecting deeply with listeners around the world.

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