C14TORCE V

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The Forbidden Dance of Desire: Cazzu's 'C14TORCE V'

Cazzu's 'C14TORCE V' is a song that delves into the complex emotions of desire, temptation, and the moral dilemmas of attraction towards someone who is already in a relationship. The Argentine singer-songwriter, known for her blend of trap, reggaeton, and R&B, uses her lyrics to paint a vivid picture of the internal struggle that comes with forbidden love.

The song's narrative unfolds in a club setting, where the protagonist is acutely aware of the person they desire, despite being surrounded by others. The lyrics express a yearning to act on these feelings, particularly through the repeated line about wanting to kiss the object of their affection. However, there's a strong sense of restraint as the protagonist acknowledges the other person's commitment to someone else. This tension between desire and morality is a central theme, highlighting the pain of unfulfilled longing and the consequences of acting on such emotions.

Cazzu also touches on the idea of loyalty and the repercussions of infidelity. She imagines a different reality where if roles were reversed, and she was the one in a relationship, she would expect fidelity. The song ends on a note of self-realization and empowerment, as the protagonist decides to move on, recognizing that the fleeting moments of temptation are not worth the potential hurt it could cause to all parties involved. 'C14TORCE V' is a poignant exploration of the complexities of human emotions and the ethical boundaries that often govern our actions in love and relationships.

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  1. LA CUEVA
  2. Chapiadora
  3. Tú y Tú (part. Los Ángeles Azules y Santa Fe Klan)
  4. Sobre Mi Tumba
  5. C14TORCE V
  6. TURRA (part. DJ Alan Gomez)
  7. Piénsame
  8. Rally
  9. Nada
  10. C14TORCE (part. Homer El Mero Mero)
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