eso es kererte..

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The Madness of Love: A Deep Dive into Dalila's 'eso es kererte..'

Dalila's song 'eso es kererte..' is a passionate exploration of the complexities and extremes of love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a love so intense that it becomes the very reason for living. The opening lines, 'vos sos mi razon p/vivir / el motivo de mi respirar,' set the tone for the entire song, emphasizing the centrality of the beloved in the narrator's life. This love is described as a 'drug that cures' and a 'disease of loving,' highlighting both its healing and consuming nature.

The song delves into the darker aspects of this intense love, such as the anxiety and anger that come with the fear of losing the beloved. The lines 'el kerer ahogarme en el alcohol / justifikativo de esta bronka' suggest that the narrator turns to alcohol as a way to cope with these overwhelming emotions. This duality of love—its ability to bring both immense joy and deep pain—is a recurring theme in the song.

Despite the turmoil, the narrator expresses gratitude for the lessons learned through this love. The lyrics 'aprendi a vivir gracias a vos / a diferenciar el bien del mal' indicate that the beloved has been a guiding force, teaching the narrator to live and to love genuinely. The chorus, 'eso es kererte una lokura / kosas de tonta ke hoi te ofrece ternura,' encapsulates the essence of the song: love is a beautiful madness, filled with tenderness and adventure. Dalila's emotive delivery and the raw, heartfelt lyrics make 'eso es kererte..' a poignant ode to the transformative power of love.

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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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