Demonios De Blanco Lyrics (English Translation) by Delaossa is a new Spanish song by Delaossa, featuring Recycled J, and released on DELAOSSA’s official YouTube channel. Written by Delaossa, Recycled J, Bigla The Kid & dREIRA, and produced by Bigla The Kid, Demonios De Blanco is part of the album La Madrugá. The song delivers a raw and emotionally charged narrative that touches on regret, self-doubt, and the struggle to confront one’s inner demons. With introspective lyricism and a haunting production, the track takes listeners on a journey of self-reflection and the painful consequences of past mistakes.
In Demonios De Blanco, Delaossa and Recycled J delve into the complexities of relationships and personal growth. The song explores themes of guilt, the inability to change the past, and the constant battle with one’s own inner demons. The lyrics are filled with emotional weight, highlighting the contrast between outward appearances and inner turmoil. Through vivid imagery and confessions of remorse, the song illustrates the pain of realizing the consequences of one’s actions and the difficulty of seeking redemption. The interplay between the two artists’ verses deepens the exploration of these themes, making the song a powerful reflection on personal flaws, emotional vulnerability, and the longing for forgiveness.
Demonios De Blanco Details
| Song | Demonios De Blanco |
|---|---|
| Album | La Madrugá (English Tranlastion) |
| Artists | Delaossa |
| Written By | Delaossa, Recycled J, Bigla The Kid & dREIRA |
| Produced By | Bigla The Kid |
| Label | DELAOSSA |
| Language | Spanish |
| Released Date | Mar 20, 2025 |
Demonios De Blanco (English Translation) Lyrics
[Verse 1: Recycled J & Delaossa]
And I wanted to pretend you didn’t exist
I threw it overboard, I did a thousand stupid things
A thousand nights turned into day
And I lost what I loved most (Yeah)
You waiting for my signal and me for the bar downstairs to open for drinks
We’re so different
I know that tomorrow I’ll regret it and apologize via text again
Same every day
[Pre-Chorus: Delaossa]
And no, I couldn’t avoid it
And no, and it’s killing me
[Chorus: Delaossa & Recycled J]
Forgive me for everything and thank you for so much
My demons wear white (White)
I didn’t see it until I lost you (-di)
I should have seen it coming
Forgive me for everything and thank you for so much
I sing to you what I kept quiet
I was only looking out for myself
[Verse 2: Delaossa & Recycled J]
And already at dawn, the forced laughter
I acted like nothing was happening, but you could tell
Water running down your face, I asked
What’s keeping you here?
The block is dark, yeah, on the street only the garbage truck
I can’t find the cure, nor was I up to it
Because you were so shameless you walked away from me
I know I haven’t been a saint, but I can’t fix it, love
It’s been a lot of bitter pills to swallow, I can’t help it
[Pre-Chorus: Recycled J]
Oh-oh-oh, I couldn’t help it
Oh-oh-oh-oh, and it’s killing me
[Chorus: Recycled J & Delaossa]
Forgive me for everything and thank you for so much
My demons wear white
I didn’t see it until I lost you
I should have seen it coming
Forgive me for everything and thank you for so much
I sing to you what I kept quiet (I sing)
I was only looking out for myself (Me)
[Verse 3: Recycled J & Delaossa]
But the moon tells me: “Jorge, let’s see if one day you’ll grow up”
And I answer that it’s a torture
I never know how to silence this silent throat (Oh-oh-oh-oh)
It doesn’t even say hello to me anymore, I’m adding and adding (Oh-oh-oh-oh)
And I live with a devil inside me, yeah
I had to see myself without anyone around to find my salvation
I know I haven’t been a saint, but I can’t fix it, love
Many bitter drinks, I can’t help it
[Chorus: Delaossa & Recycled J, Recycled J]
Forgive me for everything and thank you for so much
My demons dress in white
I didn’t see it until I lost you
I should have seen it coming
Forgive me for everything and thank you for so much
I sing to you what I kept quiet (I sing)
I only looked out for myself
Demonios De Blanco Lyrics Meaning
[Verso 1: Recycled J & Delaossa]
In the first verse, both Delaossa and Recycled J express their regret and self-awareness. They acknowledge their mistakes, with Delaossa admitting to having ignored the significance of a relationship, only realizing its importance after losing it. Their emotional conflict is evident as they describe acting recklessly, seeking distractions instead of confronting their feelings. The reference to “mil noches” (a thousand nights) shows the emotional toll of their actions, hinting at long periods of self-doubt and regret. The contrast between their longing for resolution and their inability to take responsibility reflects the ongoing struggle of dealing with past mistakes.
[Pre-Coro: Delaossa]
Delaossa’s pre-chorus underscores the emotional weight of his actions, expressing a sense of helplessness and internal conflict. His inability to avoid the inevitable consequences of his behavior is something that “kills” him inside. This vulnerability adds depth to his character, showing that despite his outward bravado, he is deeply affected by his actions and the emotional scars they leave behind.
[Coro: Delaossa & Recycled J]
The chorus carries the central theme of the song, with both Delaossa and Recycled J offering apologies and gratitude. The line “mis demonios visten de blanco” (my demons are dressed in white) symbolizes the juxtaposition of purity and guilt, highlighting how their inner struggles coexist with their outward appearances. The phrase “No lo vi hasta que te perdí” (I didn’t see it until I lost you) reflects the regret of not recognizing the value of the relationship before it was too late. The chorus echoes the longing for redemption and the realization that their selfishness has led to the loss of something precious.
[Verso 2: Delaossa & Recycled J]
In the second verse, the lyrics explore the aftermath of the fallout, with both artists describing the emptiness and forced facade they put up in their interactions. Delaossa reflects on his inability to fix the damage, noting the bitter reality of trying to numb the pain through temporary distractions. The mention of “agua por tu cara” (water on your face) suggests that they witnessed the emotional toll of their actions on their partner, but were unable to fully empathize or correct their behavior in time. The verse paints a picture of loneliness and self-loathing, reinforcing the theme of emotional struggle.
[Pre-Coro: Recycled J]
Recycled J’s pre-chorus echoes Delaossa’s sentiment of regret and helplessness, further emphasizing the internal torment they both feel. The repetition of “no supe evitarlo” (I couldn’t avoid it) conveys a sense of inevitability, as though they were powerless to stop their downward spiral. This repetition reinforces the emotional weight of their actions, deepening the song’s exploration of self-doubt and remorse.
[Coro: Recycled J & Delaossa]
The chorus repeats, highlighting the internal conflict and emotional clarity that has come with loss. Both artists continue to grapple with their inner demons, acknowledging that they were blinded by their own desires and self-interest. The repetition of “Perdóname por todo y gracias por tanto” (Forgive me for everything, and thank you for so much) captures the complexity of their feelings—gratitude mixed with guilt and regret.
[Verso 3: Recycled J & Delaossa]
In the final verse, the artists express their internal struggles through imagery of the moon and their own inability to change. Delaossa’s dialogue with the moon represents his self-awareness and the constant pressure to mature, yet he feels trapped in his own habits and tendencies. The reference to a “diablo en mi interior” (devil inside me) further emphasizes the internal conflict and the destructive nature of their flaws. Despite their attempts to change, the verse conveys the difficulty of escaping the cycle of mistakes and regrets.
[Coro: Delaossa & Recycled J, Recycled J]
The final chorus brings the song to a close, reiterating the central themes of guilt, regret, and self-reflection. The repetition of the chorus underscores the emotional heaviness of the song, leaving listeners with a sense of unresolved pain and a longing for forgiveness. The continued reference to “mis demonios visten de blanco” (my demons are dressed in white) captures the ongoing internal battle between their guilt and the need for redemption.
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