Que Sea Por Amor

Ana Gabriel Ana Gabriel

The Power of Self-Worth in Love

Ana Gabriel's song "Que Sea Por Amor" is a powerful anthem of self-respect and emotional independence. The lyrics convey a clear message: the protagonist has reached a point in her life where she values her own well-being over a relationship that lacks genuine love. She explicitly states that she is better off without her former lover unless they return with true affection. This sentiment is a strong declaration of self-worth, emphasizing that she will no longer settle for anything less than sincere love.

The repetition of the phrase "Me siento tan bien, no extraño tus besos" (I feel so good, I don't miss your kisses) underscores the protagonist's newfound contentment and independence. This line is a testament to her emotional growth and the realization that she does not need her former lover to feel complete or happy. The condition she sets for any potential reconciliation—"que sea por amor" (let it be for love)—is a powerful assertion that love should be the only reason for their reunion, not convenience or habit.

Ana Gabriel, known for her emotive voice and heartfelt lyrics, often explores themes of love, heartbreak, and empowerment in her music. "Que Sea Por Amor" fits seamlessly into her repertoire, offering listeners a relatable and inspiring message about the importance of self-respect in relationships. The song encourages individuals to prioritize their own happiness and to demand genuine love and respect from their partners, making it a timeless and empowering piece.

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