VÁMONOS

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Love Beyond Boundaries: Ana Gabriel's 'VÁMONOS'

Ana Gabriel's song 'VÁMONOS' is a poignant exploration of love that defies societal norms and class distinctions. The lyrics tell the story of two lovers who are judged by society for their differences. The opening lines, 'Que no somos iguales dice la gente,' highlight the societal perception that their lives are incompatible. The song delves into the pain and frustration of being labeled as 'canalla' (scoundrel) and 'decente' (decent), emphasizing the societal barriers that deem their love impossible.

Despite these societal pressures, the narrator's love remains unwavering. The lines 'Pero yo ya te quise y no te olvido' and 'Y morir en tus brazos es mi ilusión' express a deep, enduring love that transcends social class. The narrator dismisses the importance of social status, focusing instead on the mutual affection they share. This defiance against societal norms is a powerful statement about the purity and strength of their love.

The chorus, 'Vámonos donde nadie nos juzgue,' serves as a call to escape to a place where their love can flourish without judgment. This desire to find a sanctuary 'donde no haya justicia ni leyes ni nada' underscores the oppressive nature of societal rules and the longing for a world where love is the only law. Ana Gabriel's emotive delivery and the song's heartfelt lyrics make 'VÁMONOS' a timeless anthem for lovers who dare to defy societal expectations and choose love above all else.

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  1. Destino
  2. La Araña
  3. Luna
  4. No Te Hago Falta
  5. Quién Como Tú
  6. Huelo a Soledad
  7. Es Demasiado Tarde
  8. Cosas Del Amor (feat. Vikki Carr)
  9. Y Aquí Estoy
  10. La Barca De Oro
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