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Originally Posted by SURREAL__RAINBOW
yep, I think brilliant lost its initial meaning in English, now as you said they use it as "good" or "smart" talking about somebody.
In Spanish it can mean that but also "bright", shiny, radiant, glowing, or even "diamond", so 
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But in spanish "brillante" can also mean "good". Él tiene una idea brillante. (he has a brilliant idea). So I think the meaning is the same,
What really matters is that the song should be good!! XD. This title has lots of discussion!! We all hope it's a good song! haha.