Quiero Amarte

Armando Manzanero Armando Manzanero

A Love Like No Other: Armando Manzanero's 'Quiero Amarte'

Armando Manzanero's 'Quiero Amarte' is a heartfelt ballad that delves into the depths of a unique and profound love. The song's lyrics express a desire to love in a way that is different from the norm, emphasizing respect for each other's personal spaces while also cherishing the moments they share together. This balance between individuality and unity is a central theme, highlighting a mature and considerate approach to love.

The song's chorus, with lines like 'Quiero amarte, adorarte, idolatrarte,' conveys an intense and almost reverential affection. Manzanero speaks of wanting to love his partner through all circumstances, whether it's raining or cold, suggesting a love that is steadfast and unwavering. The imagery of embracing as the day turns to night adds a layer of intimacy and warmth, painting a picture of a love that provides comfort and solace.

Moreover, 'Quiero Amarte' touches on the idea of mutual pursuit and effort in a relationship. The repeated lines about seeking and caring for each other 'como nunca lo había hecho' (like never before) underscore a commitment to continually nurture and cherish the relationship. This dedication to love, regardless of the time or place, encapsulates the song's message of a love that is both passionate and enduring. Manzanero's smooth, emotive delivery further enhances the song's romantic and tender atmosphere, making 'Quiero Amarte' a timeless ode to love's power and beauty.

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  2. Contigo Aprendí
  3. Somos Novios
  4. Adoro
  5. Te Extraño
  6. Nada Personal (feat. Lisset)
  7. Amanecer
  8. Cariño Mío
  9. Como Yo Te Amé
  10. Quiero Amarte
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