Imagine Madrid during lockdown: friends wave from behind windows, hugs are postponed, and even the sky seems to hold its breath. Sofia Ellar and Álvaro Soler paint that picture in Barrer A Casa, turning everyday scenes into a musical diary. The verses recall glasses clinking in neighborhood bars, tapas shared on crowded terraces, and the thrill of freedom we once took for granted. When those joys disappear, the city dresses up like a ghost, reminding us how quickly liberty can vanish.
Yet the chorus sweeps away the gloom—literally. Barrer a casa (sweeping the house) becomes a metaphor for tidying up our priorities: caring for our own, building community, and letting music flow beyond any wall. At 8 p.m. applause echoes, terraces refill, and the “best song” refuses to understand borders, wars, or fear. In just a few minutes, the track invites us to cherish small moments, believe in togetherness, and remember that even in silence, hope is still singing.