Nada Soy

Eva Ayllón Eva Ayllón

The Heartache of Lost Love in 'Nada Soy'

The song 'Nada Soy' by Eva Ayllón, a renowned Peruvian singer known for her powerful voice and her interpretation of Afro-Peruvian and criolla music, is a poignant expression of the pain and emptiness that follows the end of a deep and passionate love affair. The lyrics convey a sense of profound loss and the feeling that life has lost its meaning without the presence of the beloved. The repeated phrase 'Nada soy' which translates to 'I am nothing' underscores the singer's sense of identity being intertwined with her love for the other person, and without it, she feels incomplete and hollow.

The song's narrative describes the search for the lost love and the deep sorrow that comes with the realization that the love is no longer reciprocated. The lyrics speak of a love that was once fervent and all-consuming, a love that the singer gave freely and passionately. However, the departure of her lover has left her heart 'sacrificed' and in mourning. The absence of the lover's tenderness and the sweetness of their kisses is felt acutely, leaving the singer to grapple with the harsh reality that she is now alone, feeling like 'nothing' without their affection.

Eva Ayllón's delivery of 'Nada Soy' is likely to be filled with the emotive force characteristic of her performances, bringing to life the anguish and desperation of the lyrics. The song is a testament to the universal experience of heartbreak and the struggle to find oneself again after being so deeply connected to another person. It's a reminder of the vulnerability that comes with love and the resilience required to move forward when that love is lost.

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  2. Inga
  3. Mi Gran Amor
  4. Huellas
  5. Que de Mi
  6. Regresa
  7. Huye de Mi, Nada Soy, Cariñito/tributo a Los Kipus
  8. ¡Que Viva el Perú, Señores!
  9. Negra Presuntuosa
  10. Este Secreto
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