Sentimiento de cumbia

Amar Azul Amar Azul

The Heartbeat of Cumbia: A Celebration of Joy and Love

Amar Azul's song "Sentimiento de cumbia" is a vibrant celebration of cumbia music, a genre that has deep roots in Latin American culture. The lyrics reflect a nostalgic yet joyous recollection of the band's journey, highlighting the happiness and unity that cumbia brings to people. From the very beginning, the song sets a festive tone, inviting everyone to join in the dance and revel in the music that has been a source of joy for years.

The song speaks to the transformative power of cumbia, describing it as a 'revolution' and a 'collision of comets' in the heart. This metaphor emphasizes the profound impact that music can have on individuals and communities, creating a sense of euphoria and connection. The lyrics also touch on the personal experience of falling in love, which is intertwined with the passion for dancing cumbia. This blend of romantic and musical passion underscores the emotional depth that cumbia can evoke.

Moreover, the song calls for the continuation of joy and celebration, urging the country to keep dancing and enjoying life. The mention of 'polvito' (a colloquial term that can refer to a small amount of something, often used in the context of fun or mischief) and 'cerveza' (beer) adds a layer of cultural authenticity, painting a picture of a lively, carefree atmosphere. The repeated refrain of wanting to dance cumbia and singing with the heart reinforces the communal and heartfelt nature of the genre. Amar Azul's "Sentimiento de cumbia" is not just a song; it's an anthem of joy, love, and cultural pride.

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  1. Vivo llorando por tu amor
  2. Sentimiento de cumbia
  3. Tomo Para Olvidarte
  4. El Polvito Del Amor
  5. No Me Quiero Ir a Dormir
  6. Me enamoré
  7. Como Quisiera
  8. Me pega
  9. Explicale
  10. Yo Tomo Licor
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