El Acoso

Farid Ortiz Farid Ortiz

The Struggles of Misunderstood Love in 'El Acoso'

Farid Ortiz's song 'El Acoso' delves into the complexities and misunderstandings that can arise in romantic relationships. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man who feels wronged and misunderstood by his partner. He reminisces about the love they once shared, only to be accused of harassment now. This sudden shift in his partner's perception leaves him bewildered and hurt, as he insists that their love was mutual and consensual. The song captures the emotional turmoil of feeling unjustly accused and the pain of a love that has soured unexpectedly.

Ortiz uses the metaphor of 'acoso' (harassment) to highlight the pressures and responsibilities he faces in the relationship. He describes the daily struggles of providing for the household, paying bills, and working tirelessly, only to feel unappreciated and constantly criticized by his partner. This metaphor extends to the emotional and psychological strain he experiences, feeling harassed not just in his actions but in his very existence within the relationship. The repetition of 'me acosa' emphasizes the pervasive nature of this feeling, affecting every aspect of his life.

The song also touches on themes of loyalty and integrity. Ortiz portrays himself as a loving and noble individual, programmed to give love and incapable of causing harm. He contrasts his own values with the accusations against him, suggesting that true nobility and goodness will ultimately be recognized and that divine justice will prevail. This adds a layer of moral reflection to the song, inviting listeners to consider the importance of understanding and fairness in relationships.

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  2. ES MEJOR NO DECIRLO
  3. Quién Fue
  4. S.O.S.
  5. Altos Del Rosario
  6. Se Acabaron
  7. Amor Prohibido
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