A Timeless Plea for Unconditional Love

Ángela Carrasco's song "Quiereme" is a heartfelt plea for enduring and unconditional love. The lyrics express a deep gratitude for the love that has transformed the singer's life, introducing her to a new way of experiencing affection. This love is portrayed as something unique and flavorful, a sentiment that is both cherished and celebrated. The repeated request to be loved "now, today, tomorrow, and always" underscores the desire for a love that is not fleeting but everlasting.

The song also touches on themes of destiny and choice. Carrasco thanks fate for bringing her lover into her life and expresses gratitude to her partner for choosing her. This dual acknowledgment highlights the interplay between destiny and personal agency in romantic relationships. The singer's commitment to not disappointing her partner, whether as a friend or a lover, further emphasizes the depth of her devotion and the seriousness with which she approaches the relationship.

Moreover, the lyrics speak to the idea of love as a form of madness, a sentiment that is both romantic and intense. The notion of becoming "crazy for love" suggests a willingness to abandon reason and societal norms in favor of a passionate, all-consuming relationship. This idea is reinforced by the repeated declarations of love and the promise to be together until death. The song captures the essence of a love that is both profound and eternal, making it a timeless anthem for lovers everywhere.

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  1. Boca Rosa
  2. Mi Único Amigo
  3. Cariño Mio
  4. Tú También Me Haces Falta
  5. Es Más Que Amor
  6. Caribe (feat. Willy Chirino)
  7. Quererte a ti
  8. Quiereme
  9. Si Tu Eres Mi Hombre y Yo Tu Mujer
  10. Sólo Soy
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