Title: Chao Lola This song, performed by Juan Fernando Velasco and Espinoza Paz, tells the story of a broken relationship and a longing for the past. It portrays a protagonist who is feeling alone and abandoned by their partner. The lyrics express the protagonist's realization that their partner is playing mind games to test their love. They acknowledge that their partner's plans no longer align with theirs, and the partner no longer feels secure in their love. In their plea, they ask their partner, named "Linda," to give them some breathing space and to pause the absurd race they are both caught up in. They understand that love is not something that can be found in another person; it is already within themselves. The protagonist wishes to dream about their partner, to feel their presence, and to imagine that they are still together. They do not want their partner to show up just to prove that they are not the person they once loved. They even go as far as asking their partner not to call or mention their name, as they wish to remember them as they were in their presence. The lyrics mention girasoles (sunflowers) that the protagonist planted in their partner's life. They reflect on how their partner now sees those gestures as not being as beautiful as they once believed. All the conversations and shared moments now hold no value. The idea of having children together is no longer a possibility. The protagonist pleads with their partner to stop prolonging this painful death of their relationship and to stop claiming that they no longer feel anything. They are aware of their partner's emotions. Ultimately, the protagonist desires to halt the futile pursuit of love in someone else and acknowledges that it should be found within oneself.