The Enigmatic Allure of the Gypsy: A Tale of Passion and Mystery

In the song "Gitana" by Bustamante, the artist delves into the intoxicating and mysterious allure of a gypsy woman. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a woman whose beauty and enigmatic nature captivate the singer. He describes her as having an unforgettable face and a beauty that surpasses anything else. However, this beauty comes with a warning, as she can also cause pain, symbolized by the metaphor of thorns that prick when touched.

The gypsy woman is portrayed as a figure of mystery and allure, hiding secrets within her scarf. The singer is deeply infatuated, to the point where he feels he cannot live without her. Her presence has left a lasting impression on him, and he yearns to be with her, despite the pain and confusion she brings. The repeated question, "Dime qué le has hecho a mi corazón" (Tell me what you've done to my heart), underscores his desperation and longing for her love.

Bustamante's passionate delivery and the evocative lyrics create a sense of urgency and deep emotional turmoil. The gypsy's green eyes and dark skin are highlighted as sources of his obsession, and her 'venom' metaphorically represents the irresistible and consuming nature of his love for her. The song captures the essence of a love that is both enchanting and destructive, leaving the singer in a state of longing and confusion, unable to escape the grip of his feelings for the gypsy woman.

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  1. Miente
  2. Me Moria Por Ella
  3. Dos Hombres Y Un Destino
  4. Ay Gitana Mia
  5. No Importa La Distancia (Go The Distance)
  6. No Debió Pasar
  7. Un Hecho de Dos
  8. Un Mundo Ideal (dueto Com Gisela)
  9. Por Haberte Conocido
  10. Urgente
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