Quiéreme

Ángela Leiva Ángela Leiva

A Heart's Plea for Love and Connection

Angela Leiva's song "Quiéreme" is a heartfelt plea for love and connection. The lyrics express a deep yearning for affection and companionship, highlighting the singer's vulnerability and emotional need. The repeated call to "Quiéreme" ("Love me") underscores the desperation and intensity of this longing. The singer reveals that despite appearing cheerful to others, she feels a profound loneliness and a desire for someone to truly care for her.

The song delves into themes of emotional isolation and the facade people often maintain to hide their true feelings. The singer's admission that she is perceived as joyful by those around her, despite her inner sadness, speaks to the common human experience of masking pain. This duality between outward appearance and inner reality is a powerful aspect of the song, making it relatable to anyone who has ever felt misunderstood or unseen.

Angela Leiva's passionate delivery and the emotive lyrics combine to create a poignant narrative about the human need for love and the transformative power of genuine connection. The song's plea for love is not just about physical companionship but also about emotional and spiritual fulfillment. The singer's request for her lover to "reanima con tus manos a este triste ser humano" ("revive with your hands this sad human being") highlights the healing potential of love and the profound impact it can have on one's soul.

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  1. Hay Otro En Mi Vida
  2. Llamadas Extrañas
  3. Volverte A Ver
  4. Ladrón de Porquería
  5. Señor Amante
  6. Amiga
  7. Llora Me Llama
  8. Ya Me Canse de Ser Tu Amor
  9. El Me Mintió
  10. Canción a Mi Madre
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