Quiero Vivir

Alejandra Guzmán Alejandra Guzmán

The Unstoppable Spirit of Alejandra Guzmán in 'Quiero Vivir'

Alejandra Guzmán's song 'Quiero Vivir' is a powerful anthem of independence and self-determination. The lyrics convey a strong message of breaking free from constraints and living life to the fullest. Guzmán sings about someone who tries to control her, symbolized by the metaphor of being tied with a rope. Despite these attempts, she asserts her need to escape and embrace her reality, which is one of freedom and self-exploration.

The chorus, with its repeated declaration 'Quiero vivir y conquistar' (I want to live and conquer), emphasizes her desire to experience life fully and passionately. She speaks of conquering hearts and dreaming, running wild, and taking what is rightfully hers. This reflects a deep yearning for personal growth and the pursuit of happiness on her own terms. The use of the word 'conquistar' (conquer) suggests a proactive and assertive approach to life, where she is not just a passive participant but an active seeker of new experiences and love.

Guzmán's self-description as an 'extremista' (extremist) who seeks the most difficult paths highlights her fearless and intense approach to life. She lives with intensity and without looking back, always wanting more. This attitude is a testament to her resilience and determination to live authentically, regardless of the challenges. The song is a celebration of individuality and the relentless pursuit of one's dreams, making it a relatable and inspiring piece for anyone striving to live life on their own terms.

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