Old School

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Reviving Chivalry: Abraham Mateo's 'Old School'

Abraham Mateo's song 'Old School' is a vibrant celebration of traditional romance and chivalry, wrapped in a catchy, danceable tune. The lyrics paint a picture of a young man who is eager to impress his date with old-fashioned gestures, such as picking her up at 8 PM, holding the door open, and buying her flowers. These actions are described with a sense of excitement and anticipation, emphasizing the joy and respect that come with treating someone with genuine care and attention.

The repeated references to 'boogie disco' and dancing all night highlight the fun and energetic atmosphere that the protagonist wants to create. By invoking the term 'old school,' Mateo is not only referring to the classic dance moves but also to a bygone era of courtship where manners and respect were paramount. This nostalgic nod to the past serves as a reminder that some timeless values, like being a gentleman, never go out of style.

In the latter part of the song, Mateo addresses 'lazy boys all around the world,' urging them to step up and treat their partners with the same level of respect and effort. This call to action reinforces the song's central message: that being a gentleman and showing genuine affection are qualities worth striving for. The upbeat tempo and infectious rhythm make 'Old School' not just a song, but an anthem for bringing back the charm and elegance of traditional romance in a modern world.

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  2. La Puerta Hacia El Amor (Love Is an Open Heart)
  3. Mi Vecina
  4. ¿Qué Ha Pasao'? (part. Sofía Reyes)
  5. Quiero Decirte (part. Ana Mena)
  6. Riendo y Llorando
  7. Mi Super Estrella
  8. Te Voy a Amar
  9. Temblando En La Oscuridad
  10. No Encuentro Palabras (part. Manuel Turizo)
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