Turbulencias Lyrics by Lia Kali & Toni Anzis is a new spanish song by Lia Kali and Toni Anzis, released on LiaKali’s official YouTube channel. Written by Lia Kali, Toni Anzis, and Rance, and produced by Toni Anzis and Rance, the track, released on March 20, 2025, delivers an emotionally charged and introspective experience. With raw lyricism and haunting melodies, Turbulencias navigates themes of self-doubt, artistic struggle, and the relentless pursuit of purpose. The song’s turbulent metaphors and intense vocal delivery capture a deeply personal journey of inner conflict and existential questioning.
At its core, Turbulencias explores the weight of expectations, the battle with self-perception, and the desperation to find meaning in an unforgiving world. The lyrics are laden with turbulence, both literal and metaphorical, symbolizing internal chaos and uncertainty. Lia Kali and Toni Anzis reflect on the difficulty of believing in oneself, the pressure to meet external demands, and the sacrifices made for art. The song resonates with anyone who has struggled with self-worth, creative exhaustion, or the overwhelming need to prove themselves in a world that often feels unrelenting.
Turbulencias Details
| Song | Turbulencias |
|---|---|
| Artists | Lia Kali & Toni Anzis |
| Written By | Lia Kali, Toni Anzis & Rance |
| Produced By | Toni Anzis & Rance |
| Label | LiaKali |
| Language | Spanish |
| Released Date | Mar 20, 2025 |
Turbulencias (English Translation) Lyrics
[Intro]
Please, do not forget to put your electronic devices on airplane mode, thank you very much (I can’t look at myself without judging myself)
(I never believed in myself, I believed in my art)
(God save me from losing you)
Please, do not forget to put your electronic devices on airplane mode, thank you (Thank you, thank you)
Failure-error, failure-error until I get it right
[Verse 1]
This knot in my heart is squeezing me
I don’t know how to get it out, it’s suffocating me
Everything that was settling in is moving
Wanting to scream like the guy next to me
This mind is moving on its own and I can’t help it
I care too much to let it go
I can’t create, I’m covered in mud
And the devils are coming out to screw me up
Fuck, someone get me down, who told me to get up? I don’t trust suits, they feed on whatever shows up
They seek to consume me like spaghetti
They throw us to the dogs when I’m no longer useful
[Chorus]
I can’t look at myself without judging myself
I never believed in myself, I did it in my art
God save me from losing you
Failure-error, fail-error until I get it right
I can’t look at myself without judging myself (Uh, uh-uh)
I never believed in myself, I did it in my art (Uh, uh-uh)
God save me from losing you
Failure-error, fail-error until I get it right
[Verse 2]
He asks me to do things to save myself
Things that maybe you don’t understand
Don’t you understand that God won’t come down to pay me
And that I’ll kill myself before serving you imbeciles again
So much expectation hangs over this album
I don’t know if I’ll satisfy them, I don’t know if I’ll know how to do it
From this plane that someone took me Come down, you’re going to burst
I want to be a virgin again, to create with all my art (To create with all my a—)
[Refrain]
The deeper I go, the more I want in
They’ve already done it, now I want more
I don’t give a damn if I’m going to kill myself
They’ve already done it, now I want more
The deeper I go, the more I want in
They’ve already done it, now I want more (Uh, uh-uh)
I don’t give a damn if I’m going to kill myself
They’ve already done it, now I want more (Now I want more)
Turbulencias Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
The song begins with a flight announcement instructing passengers to set their devices to airplane mode, setting the tone for the metaphor of turbulence throughout the song. Lia Kali immediately introduces a sense of struggle, confessing difficulty in seeing herself without judgment. The lines reveal a deep-rooted battle with self-perception and reliance on artistic expression as a source of validation. The phrase “fallo-error hasta que acierte” (failure-error until I get it right) suggests a relentless cycle of trial and error, encapsulating the challenges of self-improvement and creative pursuit.
[Verso 1]
Lia Kali describes an overwhelming emotional burden, symbolized by a tightening knot in her heart that suffocates her. The imagery of things falling apart just as they were settling conveys the unpredictability of life and the fragility of stability. She acknowledges her own overthinking, unable to let go of thoughts that consume her. The mention of “trajes” (suits) alludes to authority figures or industry professionals who exploit and discard artists once they are no longer useful. This verse paints a picture of an artist struggling against both external and internal forces, caught between ambition and self-destruction.
[Estribillo]
The chorus reinforces the song’s central themes of self-doubt and the artist’s reliance on music as a means of survival. Lia Kali admits she has never truly believed in herself but has always placed faith in her art. The plea for divine intervention—”Dios me salve de perderte” (God save me from losing you)—suggests that music is more than just an outlet; it is her lifeline. The repetition of “fallo-error hasta que acierte” underscores the relentless cycle of failure and perseverance, emphasizing that mistakes are an inherent part of growth.
[Verso 2]
Toni Anzis takes over, voicing the desperate need to create as a means of salvation. He acknowledges that divine help will not come to rescue him and expresses frustration at the pressure imposed by others. The weight of expectations looms over his artistic process, and the uncertainty of satisfying an audience adds to his internal struggle. The airplane metaphor returns as he expresses a desire to get off before it crashes, signifying a need to escape from overwhelming pressures. The wish to regain artistic purity, to create without external influence, highlights a longing for the innocence and authenticity of early creative expression.
[Refrán]
The final section delves deeper into an obsessive cycle of ambition and self-destruction. The more Toni Anzis immerses himself in his art, the more he craves it, even at the cost of his well-being. The declaration that he doesn’t care if it kills him emphasizes the extreme lengths to which he is willing to go for his passion. The haunting repetition of wanting more conveys an insatiable hunger for purpose and validation, even if it leads to his downfall.
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The "Turbulencias" song is sung by Lia Kali & Toni Anzis.
The "Turbulencias" song by Lia Kali & Toni Anzis lyrics was written by Lia Kali, Toni Anzis & Rance.
The "Turbulencias" song by Lia Kali & Toni Anzis was produced by Toni Anzis & Rance.
Lia Kali & Toni Anzis released "Turbulencias" song on Mar 20, 2025.
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