Time passed, and Ramón became a traveling minstrel. He fell in love with a woman who had a mysterious smile and a father who hated him. Every family dinner was a battle. He wrote sarcastic lyrics about the old man’s mustache, the uncomfortable silences, and the absurdity of loving someone whose family saw you as a clown. It was his revenge in the form of a chorus.
Life taught him humility. He became a father. He learned to change diapers, to sing lullabies, to apologize first. This album was a classroom where he was both teacher and student. He sang about sleepless nights, school runs, and the fear of not being enough. For the first time, he wasn’t the rebel—just a man trying to get it right. discografia melendi
After so many detours, he found peace. Not the loud, drunken peace of his youth, but the quiet one of a man who knows his demons by name. He wrote an album about the present tense. About not looking back with anger or forward with fear. Just now: the guitar, the voice, the silence between notes. Time passed, and Ramón became a traveling minstrel
The Map of a Heartbeat