Spanish pop-soul artist Lorena Guzmán unveiled her latest single, Amapolas, on 11 July 2025. Far more than a song, it is a delicate emotional journey—an invitation to revisit memory, embrace self-discovery, and redefine what adulthood can mean.
Nostalgia Reimagined
In Amapolas, poppies become a metaphor for the old places that shape us: “Donde solía jugar… siempre lo tuve en mi piel, fui mi lugar seguro para crecer.” Yet Guzmán doesn’t simply long for the past; she acknowledges the evolving self. With lines like “Porque eso de creer que me asusta, me gusta,” she captures the paradox of fear and fascination—the tension that defines growth.
Musical Subtlety and Emotional Clarity
The song unfurls at a gentle tempo, allowing each lyric its full emotional weight. Guzmán’s vocal delivery feels breezy, tender, and unfiltered—spotlighting the lyrical narrative. The arrangement is spare yet evocative, blending piano or acoustic guitar with ambient textures that mirror the reflective tone. Refrains repeat not to hypnotize, but to echo—themes of memory, identity, and reconnection resonate and deepen with each return.
Evolution of an Artistic Voice
Amapolas sits within a stream of expressive recent singles:
- Profesional (2025) wrestles with identity and self-expectation.
- Goddess (2023) exudes confidence and empowerment.
- My Name Is Señorita (2022) strikes a playful, self-assured chord.
This trajectory—from overt confidence to introspective realism—underscores Lorena’s growth as both songwriter and soul-searcher.
A More Personal Lens
Her own words reflect the shift: “Amapolas” showcases a more genuine layer of herself—personal, raw, and unfiltered. She steps behind the curated image to share the emotional undercurrents that truly define her artistry.
We acknowledge The European Times for the information.



