Lo que tenias conmigo

Dalila Dalila

Breaking Free from a Deceptive Love

Dalila's song "Lo que tenías conmigo" is a poignant exploration of betrayal and the journey towards self-liberation. The lyrics narrate the story of a woman who has been deceived by her partner, who promised her a love that turned out to be false. The opening lines set the tone for the song, as she declares that this is the last time she will believe in empty promises. She acknowledges that no amount of apologies can erase the disappointment and hurt caused by his actions.

The song delves into the emotional turmoil experienced by the protagonist. She reflects on how her partner's infidelity has left indelible marks on their relationship, transforming him into someone unrecognizable. The once passionate love they shared has been tainted by his betrayal, and she can no longer see him as the man she once loved. This realization is both painful and empowering, as she decides to break free from the illusion she had created for herself.

As the song progresses, the protagonist finds strength in her newfound independence. She recognizes that the love they had was one-sided and that she had been deceiving herself all along. The repeated refrain, "Lo que tenías conmigo, hoy ya no tiene sentido," emphasizes her resolve to move on and not let him hold her back any longer. The song concludes with a powerful declaration of self-worth and a firm stance against allowing him back into her life. Dalila's emotive delivery and the heartfelt lyrics make this song a compelling anthem for anyone who has experienced the pain of betrayal and the triumph of reclaiming their own power.

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  1. Ahora soy yo
  2. Mi quinto ruego
  3. Dame Mas Amor
  4. Tu Oportunidad
  5. Que Justo Que Llego Tu Amor
  6. Algo de va a Faltar
  7. No me busques mas
  8. A Mi Manera
  9. Tú Volverás
  10. Se Que Te Alejas
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