A Quien Le Puede Importar (feat. Ángel Vargas)

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The Lament of a Forgotten Love

Angel D'Agostino's song "A Quien Le Puede Importar (feat. Ángel Vargas)" is a poignant exploration of unrequited love and the deep sorrow that accompanies it. The lyrics are steeped in melancholy, with the bandoneon—a quintessential instrument in tango music—serving as a metaphor for the protagonist's grief and emotional turmoil. The bandoneon's grave and grumbling tones mirror the singer's inner pain, making the sorrow more profound and palpable.

The song delves into the theme of a 'viejo mal' or 'old evil,' which represents a past love that has left the protagonist heartbroken, cornered, and forgotten. This 'old evil' is a lingering wound that continues to haunt him, exacerbated by the absence of any comforting gestures or affection. The protagonist's sadness is relentless, as he is pursued by the cruel laughter of his lost love, while the bandoneon continues its mournful dirge.

The repeated question, "A quien le puede importar mi bandoneón," underscores the protagonist's sense of isolation and despair. He feels that no one cares about his goodness or his suffering, not even the woman he once loved. This rhetorical question highlights the futility of his pain and the indifference of the world to his plight. The song captures the essence of tango music, which often revolves around themes of love, loss, and longing, making it a deeply emotional and relatable piece for anyone who has experienced heartache.

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  4. A Quien Le Puede Importar (feat. Ángel Vargas)
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