¿Sabes?

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The Luminous Love in Alex Ubago's '¿Sabes?'

Alex Ubago's song '¿Sabes?' is a heartfelt ballad that delves into the profound impact of love on one's life. The lyrics poetically describe how the presence of a loved one can illuminate the world, much like the moon shines brightly when the sun sets. Ubago uses celestial imagery to express the beauty and light that a person brings into his life, suggesting that their love is as essential as the moon is to the night sky.

However, the song also explores the theme of loss and the fear of loneliness. The mention of the moon waning and stars finding his tears if his loved one leaves, paints a picture of the darkness and emptiness that would ensue in her absence. This contrast emphasizes the dependency and emotional vulnerability that comes with deep love. Ubago's expression of love is intense and all-encompassing, acknowledging that losing this person would be a fate worse than death.

The song's bridge, where the guitar weeps and the soul feels torn apart, further illustrates the pain of separation. Yet, there's also a sense of hope and resilience in the lyrics, as Ubago vows that his love knows no boundaries. The fluctuation between despair and unwavering love showcases the complex emotions involved in a deep romantic relationship. Ubago's passionate delivery and the song's evocative lyrics resonate with anyone who has experienced the highs and lows of love.

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  2. Sigo Aquí (feat. Álvaro de Luna)
  3. 20 Horas de Nada
  4. Aunque No Te Pueda Ver
  5. Como en los sueños
  6. ¿Qué Pides Tu?
  7. Sin Miedo a Nada (feat. Amaia Montero)
  8. Si Preguntan Por Mi
  9. Sigo Aquí
  10. A Gritos de Esperanza
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