Como Tu Mujer

Ángela Leiva Ángela Leiva

The Heartbreak and Liberation in 'Como Tu Mujer'

Angela Leiva's song 'Como Tu Mujer' is a poignant exploration of love, betrayal, and self-liberation. The lyrics convey the deep emotional turmoil of a woman who has given her all to a relationship, only to be met with deceit and disrespect. She expresses her unwavering devotion, stating that she is entirely his until death. However, the betrayal she faces is not just a betrayal of her trust but also a self-deception on the part of her partner. This duality of betrayal highlights the complexity of their relationship and the pain it causes her.

The song's chorus is particularly powerful, as it captures the moment of realization and decision. She acknowledges how her partner laughs and plays with the hope she placed in him, and how he has shattered her belief in him. Despite the pain, she decides that it is best for him to be free, even if it means she cannot be by his side as his woman. This act of letting go is both an act of love and self-preservation, as she wishes for him to become the man she always wanted him to be, even if it means she must walk away.

Angela Leiva's delivery of the song adds an extra layer of emotion, with her powerful voice conveying the depth of her sorrow and strength. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the pain of betrayal and the difficult decision to let go for the sake of one's own well-being. 'Como Tu Mujer' is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the courage it takes to prioritize self-respect and dignity in the face of heartbreak.

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  1. Esa Idiota
  2. Solo Para Ti
  3. Cómo Sería
  4. Oncemil
  5. Fuera De Mi Vida
  6. Solo Un Sueño
  7. Me Voy
  8. Como Tu Mujer
  9. Yo Te Voy a Amar (Pasión Canta)
  10. Inevitable
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