Bella (Wolfine)

“Bella” by Wolfine is a heartbreak song that narrates the emotional turmoil of a man who falls for a beautiful woman while drowning his sorrows in alcohol, only to be further hurt by her actions.

🥇1st Place – Wolfine

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🥈2nd Place – Yostar

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🥉3rd Place – XandraGarsem

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4th Place – TW4

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5th Place – Pablo Sauti

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6th Place – Naju y Tute

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7th Place – christianvib

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8th Place – Guido Carletto

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9th Place – Morena Roldán

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10th Place – Martina Fernandez

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11th Place – Eliot Gonzz

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12th Place – Jessie Cervantes

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13th Place – Fati Macedo

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14th Place – Tin & Paz Covers

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15th Place – Kevin Cisneros

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16th Place – Plebe Bass

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17th Place – JdM / Jesus de Manuel

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Did you know?

The song “Bella” by Wolfine explores the themes of heartbreak and self-destructive behavior.

The protagonist is initially informed by the woman’s friends that she is frantically searching for him, but he is too consumed by his own drinking and partying to notice (“Ayer me dijeron tus amigas / Que andabas buscándome como loca en la calle / Y yo bebiendo como loco cerveza”).

When he finally encounters her, he is captivated by her beauty and allows himself to be easily swayed (“Mujer tan bella / Yo con una botella / Me dejé enredar fácil”).

However, he later learns that she has been drinking and engaging with other men, causing him deep emotional pain (“Me dijeron que andabas un poco triste / Que te pusiste a beber y con un man por ahí te fuiste”).

The repetition of the lines “Mujer tan bella / Yo con una botella” underscores his vulnerability and the cyclical nature of his self-destructive coping mechanism.

The song concludes with him reflecting on his heartbreak and the futility of his actions, as he continues to drink and wander aimlessly (“Yo me fui a matar mi despecho / En la lluvia, en la calle sin techo”).

The lyrics and melody together create a poignant portrayal of love and loss in the context of a nightlife setting.

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