"Codependientes" feels like a late-night phone call you never dared to make. Over a simmering rock-pop backdrop, José Madero and Cami trade verses that sound like diary entries turned into battle plans. The singers look for proof that their love was ever real, comparing their breakup to a war where memories are bullets and nostalgia is the enemy. Each chorus fires the same desperate wish: “If we could just hate each other, this fight would be so much easier.”
Beneath the dramatic metaphors lies the harsh truth of codependency. Both voices are stuck in an emotional loop where loving, missing, and hurting happen all at once. They know the healthiest move is to step back, lower the price of pain, and maybe even “die” to the past, yet they keep circling the same trenches. The result is a song that captures the beautiful mess of not being able to let go – a mix of craving, regret, and a sliver of hope that, somehow, they will learn to live without needing the other to survive.