Quien Dijo Amigos

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Blurring the Lines Between Love and Friendship

Carlitos Rossy's song "Quien Dijo Amigos" delves into the complex relationship between two people who are ostensibly 'just friends' but share a deeper, more intimate connection. The lyrics suggest a scenario where the boundaries of friendship are blurred by physical intimacy and emotional closeness, raising the question of whether they can truly remain just friends.

The song's narrator expresses a profound understanding of the other person, claiming to know them better 'naked than with clothes' and sharing kisses that are more than friendly. The repeated line 'Quien dijo amigos?' which translates to 'Who said friends?' challenges the label they've put on their relationship, hinting at the inadequacy of the term to describe their bond. The narrator also touches on the fear of losing what they have, which is why they might be clinging to the safety of the 'friends' label, despite their actions suggesting a romantic relationship.

The emotional depth of the song is further explored through references to past insecurities and disappointments that may be holding them back from fully committing to each other. The narrator is waiting for the other person to make a decision, indicating a desire for clarity and a more defined relationship. The song captures the tension between desire and fear, the comfort of the known versus the risk of the unknown, and the struggle to reconcile emotions with the labels society imposes on relationships.

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  3. Adicto (remix) (part. Gino Mella)
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