Feel the crisp autumn air of Córdoba as you step into “Hilo de Sol.” Sol Pereyra spots a worn-out stranger slumped on the sidewalk and, in that fleeting encounter, her mind spirals through questions about choice, fate and the weight of loneliness. While the street is frío and the trees mirror her sadness, she finds playful ways to lift her spirits—chatting with flowers, poking fun at her own awkwardness—and notices a single thread of sunlight cutting through the gray.
That fragile ray becomes the song’s heartbeat: a symbol of the tiny but stubborn hope that keeps us moving when life feels heavy. As she decides to keep walking—slowly, thoughtfully—Pereyra reminds us that progress, no matter how small, is better than standing still. “Hilo de Sol” wraps deep reflection, humor and resilience into a catchy folk-pop groove, inviting you to look for your own sliver of light on the coldest days.