Amor entre mujeres

Dalila Dalila

The Forbidden Love: A Tale of Passion and Defiance

Dalila's song 'Amor entre mujeres' delves into the complexities and societal challenges faced by a same-sex female couple. The lyrics poignantly describe a love that is 'different from the others' and 'forbidden,' highlighting the societal and religious disapproval that often accompanies such relationships. The song captures the essence of a love that is both passionate and defiant, as the couple remains undeterred by the judgment of others.

The repeated acknowledgment that 'it is not right' and 'not normal' reflects the internalized societal norms and the struggle for acceptance. Despite these challenges, the love between the two women is depicted as 'strong as the wind' and 'beautiful as a fairy tale,' emphasizing its intensity and purity. The need to 'hide to touch their skin' and 'to join their mouths' underscores the clandestine nature of their relationship, a common reality for many LGBTQ+ individuals who face discrimination and stigma.

Dalila's portrayal of this love story is both a celebration of the couple's unwavering bond and a critique of the societal constraints that force them into secrecy. The song serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing fight for acceptance and equality, resonating with anyone who has ever felt the need to hide their true selves. Through its emotive lyrics and evocative imagery, 'Amor entre mujeres' invites listeners to reflect on the nature of love and the importance of embracing diversity in all its forms.

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  1. desahogo
  2. Te vas a arrepentir
  3. No te he robado nada
  4. Y Que De Mi
  5. Te Extraño Tanto
  6. El me quitó las ganas
  7. Un amor de pocas horas
  8. Oh Jesús
  9. Mientras tanto
  10. Lo que tenias conmigo
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