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: Released in July 2021 as the lead single for his seventh studio album, "Sobrio" marked a departure from the experimental sounds of his previous EP, #7DJ (7 Días en Jamaica) .

: The lyrics contrast the protagonist's sober pride with his intoxicated vulnerability. The chorus, "Ya que sobrio no me da / Por eso te estoy llamando" (Since I can't do it sober / That's why I'm calling you), highlights alcohol as a catalyst for suppressed emotions.

This proposal outlines a paper analyzing Maluma 's 2021 hit single , focusing on its lyrical themes of heartbreak and alcohol, its star-studded visual narrative, and its commercial impact. maluma_sobrio_letra_lyrics_lista_de_reproduccio...

: The lyrics touch on the inability of new partners to fill the emotional void left by an ex, a common theme in reggaeton ballads. 4. Visual Narrative and Celebrity Cameos

: The video uses Maluma’s physical instability on stage to mirror his internal emotional collapse. 5. Commercial and Critical Reception : Released in July 2021 as the lead

: Verses reveal a desire for "matrimonio" (marriage) while acknowledging the current reality is a "velorio" (wake) for the relationship.

This paper explores the intersection of heartbreak and substance use in contemporary Latin pop through an analysis of Maluma's single "Sobrio." It examines how the song utilizes the trope of the "drunk dial" to express vulnerability, diverging from the artist's typical "Papi Juancho" persona. The study also analyzes the music video's cinematic approach and the track's performance on global charts. This proposal outlines a paper analyzing Maluma 's

: Maluma stated the song explores a "fatal combination"—mixing alcohol and heartbreak—aiming to send a message that one doesn't need to drink to excess to navigate emotional pain. 3. Lyrical Analysis: The "Drunk Dial" Trope