Argentine singer Cazzu released her new song “Ódiame” this Sunday, and social media exploded with comments.
Once again, the star showed off her versatility, and the lyrics of this song are accompanied by tango rhythms. The video also shows her dancing to this Argentine rhythm alongside her co-star.
But what caught her fans’ attention the most is the lyrics. This single begins with the powerful lines: Ashes remain of both of us/ You burned my heart/ You darkened all hope/ I was begging for a little love.
The song continues with a story of heartbreak and betrayal that transforms into resilience and overcoming: And now, who, who loses the most?/ I see you crying from loneliness/ Begging for a little of my mercy/ The one you never had.
The short film focuses on the phrases: Hate me if you can, you can’t, you can’t anymore/ Forget me if you can, you can’t.
Her fans immediately praised the song, noting that Cazzu brought cinema, culture, lyrics, emotion, and even dance. They also highlighted her ability to capture diverse emotions, from love to disappointment and pain.
Some people also asked if the song was dedicated to Christian Nodal, as one section says: Your love was a bitter disagreement/ Poison at the tip of your dagger/ How sad it makes me think that, one day, I/Swore respect and loyalty to you.
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