Voy Con Todo

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A Bold Declaration of Love: Felipe Peláez's 'Voy Con Todo'

Felipe Peláez's song 'Voy Con Todo' is a passionate declaration of love and determination. The lyrics tell the story of a man who has fallen deeply in love with a woman who is already in a relationship. Despite the complications and societal judgments, he is resolute in his feelings and intentions. The song opens with the revelation that people have noticed his affection for her, and they are gossiping about the potential trouble he might cause. However, he dismisses these concerns, emphasizing that his love is genuine and strong.

The chorus of the song is a powerful statement of his commitment. He acknowledges that no one is to blame for their feelings, as they both share mutual affection. He urges her to leave her current partner and start a new life with him, promising to wait for her and support her through the transition. The repeated line 'Voy con todo' (I'm going all in) underscores his unwavering dedication and readiness to face any challenges for the sake of their love.

The song also features a playful yet poignant cultural reference with the line 'Que el que se va pa' Barranquilla pierde su silla,' which translates to 'He who goes to Barranquilla loses his seat.' This saying implies that if someone leaves, they risk losing their place or opportunity. In this context, it suggests that her current boyfriend will lose her if he doesn't cherish her. The song's upbeat rhythm and heartfelt lyrics create a compelling narrative of love, risk, and the pursuit of happiness, making it a relatable and emotionally charged piece.

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  1. Lo Tienes Todo
  2. Loco
  3. Cuando Quieras Quiero
  4. Será Mejor Que Me Olvides
  5. Te estoy queriendo
  6. Esperaré por ti
  7. Dame Un Besito
  8. Buscaré Quién Me Quiera
  9. Serás mía
  10. Te Amo y Te Amo
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