Todo Empezó

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The Serendipity of Love: Eddie Santiago's 'Todo Empezó'

Eddie Santiago's song 'Todo Empezó' is a romantic ballad that narrates the unexpected beginning of a love story. The lyrics describe how the protagonist fell in love without planning or searching for it, emphasizing the serendipitous nature of the encounter. The phrase 'Todo empezó en el momento indicado' which translates to 'Everything started at the right moment,' suggests that the timing was perfect, even though the protagonist's heart was previously disheartened and without faith in love. The song captures the essence of newfound love and the joy that comes with it.

The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the initial moments of the relationship, from the casual encounter to the shared walks and the laughter in the breeze. The mention of 'Ojos cafés, un bluyín medio gastado' ('Brown eyes, a somewhat worn pair of jeans') adds a touch of realism and relatability to the story, grounding the romantic tale in everyday life. The repeated lines about walking arm in arm as the evening falls and the arrival of the night with a kiss and restless glances evoke the intimacy and excitement of early romance.

Eddie Santiago is known for his contributions to the salsa romantica genre, and 'Todo Empezó' is a testament to his ability to blend passionate lyrics with the rhythmic and melodic elements of salsa. The song's upbeat tempo and infectious rhythm contrast with the tender emotions expressed in the lyrics, creating a dynamic and engaging listening experience that resonates with anyone who has experienced the unexpected rush of falling in love.

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