Ciudad Encantada

Amancio Prada Amancio Prada

Echoes of Love in an Enchanted City

Amancio Prada's song "Ciudad Encantada" is a poetic exploration of memory, love, and the mystical beauty of nature. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a city sculpted by water, nestled among pine trees, and filled with dreams, faces, and paths. This city, with its walls of sorrow and air that whips through, serves as a metaphor for the emotional landscape the singer navigates. The imagery of the blue crack, the broken moon, and the Júcar River's crystal and trills evoke a sense of both beauty and melancholy, suggesting a place where nature and emotion intertwine.

The recurring question, "¿Te acordaste de mí?" (Did you remember me?), underscores the theme of longing and remembrance. The singer wonders if the listener thought of them while experiencing the city's enchanting yet sorrowful atmosphere. The mention of fingers kissing thorns that crown a remote stone with love adds a layer of pain and sacrifice to the love being described. This imagery suggests that love, like the city, is both beautiful and fraught with challenges.

Prada's use of natural elements like the serpent suffering in silence, the transparent air, and the dahlia of sorrows and joys sent by a warm heart, further deepens the emotional resonance of the song. These elements symbolize the complexities of love and memory, where joy and sorrow coexist. The song's lyrical beauty and emotional depth reflect Prada's signature style, blending traditional Spanish folk influences with profound poetic expression. "Ciudad Encantada" invites listeners to reflect on their own memories and the enduring power of love amidst the enchanting yet often painful landscapes of life.

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  1. Caminando
  2. Ciudad Encantada
  3. Como Chove Miudiño
  4. Compañera
  5. Cazadores de Ciudad
  6. Con El Tiempo
  7. Juraría
  8. Noche Oscura
  9. Vamos bebendo
  10. Vuélvete, Paloma
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