Creencias

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The Sweet Superstitions of Love in 'Creencias' by Axel

Axel's song 'Creencias' is a tender exploration of love intertwined with the quirks and superstitions of his beloved. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a woman who is deeply rooted in her beliefs and rituals, from kissing her 'virgen morena' every morning to avoiding walking under ladders. These superstitions are not just habits but are integral to her identity, shaping her daily life and interactions.

The song delves into the contrast between the narrator's rationality and his partner's superstitious nature. Despite not sharing her beliefs, he finds her quirks endearing and even begins to adopt some of them. This dynamic highlights the theme of unconditional love and acceptance. The narrator's willingness to embrace her 'rarezas' (oddities) and even participate in them, like running to fulfill her wishes or touching wood, underscores the depth of his affection and commitment.

Culturally, 'Creencias' reflects a common aspect of Latin American societies where superstitions and traditional beliefs often coexist with modern life. Axel's portrayal of these elements through the lens of a loving relationship adds a layer of authenticity and relatability. The song suggests that love is not just about grand gestures but also about appreciating and respecting the small, seemingly irrational parts of our partners. This message resonates universally, reminding us that love often means embracing the entirety of another person, quirks and all.

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  3. Somos Uno (feat. Abel Pintos)
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