Así Lo Quiso Dios (part. Luis R Conriquez)

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Divine Design and Earthly Desires in 'Así Lo Quiso Dios'

The song 'Así Lo Quiso Dios (feat. Luis R Conriquez)' by Eslabon Armado is a romantic ballad that delves into themes of love, possession, and destiny. The lyrics express a deep sense of commitment and the desire to protect and cherish the loved one. The protagonist of the song is adamant about keeping his partner away from other potential suitors, highlighting a possessive nature that is often romanticized in love songs.

The song also touches on the idea that their union is fated or divinely ordained ('Y así lo quiso Dios'), which adds a layer of inevitability and grandeur to their relationship. The singer feels incredibly lucky to have found someone who is described as perfect in every way, from physical beauty to the joy they bring into his life. The repeated lines about God wanting their togetherness and their mutual desire to be always united in every matter reinforce the notion that their love is both a heavenly blessing and a personal choice.

However, there is an acknowledgment of potentially toxic behavior ('Tal vez soy tóxico, pero bien te gusta'), which is an interesting twist in the narrative. The singer admits to possessiveness but justifies it by the pleasure it seems to bring to the partner and the efforts made to provide a better life. This aspect of the song opens up a conversation about the complexities of love and the fine line between devotion and control.

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