MIL VECES

Dvicio Dvicio

A Thousand Times: A Love Beyond Color

Dvicio's song "MIL VECES" is a heartfelt ode to a deep and enduring love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a relationship that has weathered countless moments together, symbolized by the metaphor of being on the same ship for a million hours of flight. This imagery suggests a journey filled with shared experiences and growth. The singer expresses a profound and increasing affection, stating that he loves his partner more than ever before. This sentiment is reinforced by the recurring theme of preferring a life in black and white with his beloved over a colorful one without them, highlighting the irreplaceable value of their connection.

The song also delves into the transformative power of love. The partner's presence turns bad days into fleeting moments, emphasizing their role as a source of comfort and stability. The lyrics convey a sense of completeness and fulfillment, as the singer declares that he has already won everything by being with his partner. This notion of winning through love, even if it means being a 'loser' in other aspects, underscores the idea that true victory lies in meaningful relationships. The repeated phrase "a muerte" (to death) signifies an unwavering commitment, suggesting that the singer is willing to go to any lengths for his partner.

Furthermore, the song celebrates the physical and emotional intimacy shared between the couple. The imagery of wine on the partner's lips and their bodies without clothes conveys a sense of closeness and unity. The singer feels a continuous sense of celebration since the partner's arrival, indicating that their presence brings joy and a desire to live in the moment. The repetition of the phrase "mil veces" (a thousand times) throughout the song reinforces the depth and intensity of the singer's feelings, making it clear that this love is a central and defining aspect of his life.

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  1. Casi Humanos
  2. Soy de Volar
  3. Discúlpame
  4. Se Te Olvido Quererme
  5. Epiphany
  6. Enamorate
  7. Valeria
  8. MIL VECES
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  10. Hola Qué Tal? (feat. Llane)
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