Cartagena (feat. Silvestre Dangond)

Fonseca Fonseca

Rediscovering Love in Cartagena

Fonseca's song "Cartagena," featuring Silvestre Dangond, is a heartfelt plea for rekindling a lost romance. The lyrics reflect on the absurdity of wasting time on trivial matters, such as social media, instead of cherishing meaningful moments with a loved one. The protagonist regrets not paying attention to their partner's desires and acknowledges the pain of lost time. This introspection leads to a desire to make amends and reclaim the lost connection.

The chorus emphasizes the longing to escape to Cartagena, a picturesque coastal city in Colombia, to live the good life and create new memories together. The imagery of dancing on the beach, sharing drinks, and kissing by the ancient walls of the city evokes a sense of romance and adventure. The repeated refrain of wanting to "ask time for more time" underscores the urgency and depth of the protagonist's desire to mend the relationship and ensure they don't lose each other again.

The song's collaboration with Silvestre Dangond adds a layer of authenticity and cultural richness, as both artists are celebrated for their contributions to Colombian music. The blend of Fonseca's pop sensibilities with Dangond's vallenato influences creates a vibrant and emotionally resonant track. "Cartagena" is not just a love song; it's a celebration of second chances, the beauty of Colombian culture, and the timeless desire to reconnect with a loved one in a meaningful way.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. CANTO A LA VIDA
  2. Te Mando Flores
  3. Simples Corazones
  4. 2005 (feat. Greeicy, Cali Y El Dandee)
  5. Con Dinero Y Sin Dinero (feat. Grupo Niche)
  6. Entre Mi Vida Y La Tuya
  7. Como Me Mira
  8. Idilio
  9. Pasa (feat. Matisse)
  10. Estar Lejos
View all Fonseca songs

Most popular topics in Fonseca songs

Related artists

  1. Diego Torres
    Diego Torres
  2. Juan Luis Guerra 4.40
    Juan Luis Guerra 4.40
  3. Alejandro Sanz
    Alejandro Sanz
  4. Maluma
    Maluma
  5. Juanes
    Juanes
  6. Kany García
    Kany García
  7. Franco De Vita
    Franco De Vita
  8. Bacilos
    Bacilos