Hoy Te Doy La Mitad de Lo Que Soy

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A Journey of Love and Togetherness

Abracadabra's song "Hoy Te Doy La Mitad de Lo Que Soy" is a heartfelt ode to love and companionship. The lyrics revolve around the theme of sharing one's life with a significant other, emphasizing the importance of mutual support and togetherness. The repetition of the word 'amor' (love) throughout the song underscores the centrality of love in the relationship being described. The singer expresses a deep commitment to their partner, offering half of what they are and promising to be together no matter the circumstances.

The narrative begins with the singer finding their partner in a state of sadness and loneliness. Through warmth, humor, and companionship, they manage to bring joy and laughter into their partner's life. This transformation is symbolized by walking towards the sun, a metaphor for moving towards happiness and brighter days. The act of sharing personal stories and experiences further strengthens their bond, making the relationship more profound and meaningful.

The chorus, which repeats the lines about giving half of oneself and always being together, reinforces the idea of an unbreakable bond. The promise of 'amor todos los días' (love every day) highlights the consistency and reliability of the singer's affection. This song is not just about romantic love but also about the deep connection and unwavering support that defines a true partnership. Abracadabra's musical style, characterized by its emotive and melodic approach, perfectly complements the song's themes, making it a touching and memorable piece.

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  2. Ayudame a olvidar
  3. Ese cosquilleo
  4. Hoy Te Doy La Mitad de Lo Que Soy
  5. Chau Cariño Chau
  6. Se Me Escapa de Las Manos
  7. Son Tantas Noches
  8. Un Lugar,un Café Y El Humo De Un Cigarrilo
  9. Quédate
  10. Yo Me Voy y Tu Te Vas
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