The Irresistible Allure of Love in 'Como Ella'

Freddy Y Los Solares' song 'Como Ella' is a passionate ode to a woman who has completely captivated the singer's heart. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a love that is both intense and consuming. The woman in question is described as having the power to melt hearts with just a glance and to ignite a fiery passion with her touch. This imagery of fire and heat is a recurring metaphor throughout the song, symbolizing the burning desire and deep emotional connection the singer feels for her.

The song delves into the physical and emotional aspects of this love. The singer describes the thrill of being close to her, the dreamlike quality of kissing her, and the sense of belonging he feels when he is with her. He acknowledges that his heart belongs to her and that he would do anything to see her again. This intense devotion is further emphasized by the contrast he draws between her and other women who have left him with scars of bitterness and pain. Unlike them, she has rekindled his belief in love with her tenderness and beauty.

'Como Ella' is not just a love song; it is a celebration of finding someone who stands out from the rest, someone who has the power to heal and inspire. The singer's willingness to risk everything for her underscores the depth of his feelings. The song captures the essence of a love that is both exhilarating and transformative, highlighting the unique and irreplaceable nature of the woman he loves.

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  1. Como Ella
  2. Aqui Te Esperare
  3. Aun Te Amo
  4. Me Equivoque
  5. Lloraras Por Mi
  6. Nuestra Culpa
  7. Te arrepentiras
  8. Una Y Mil Veces
  9. Amor de hombre
  10. Tu No Seràs Felìz
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