Soy Un Soñador

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The Dreamer's Heart: Unrequited Love in 'Soy Un Soñador'

In 'Soy Un Soñador' by Grupo Uno, the lyrics paint a vivid picture of unrequited love and the emotional turmoil that accompanies it. The protagonist is deeply infatuated with a woman who seems to possess an almost magical allure. Her eyes and the way she looks at him captivate him, making him dream endlessly about being with her. This infatuation is so intense that he describes himself as a 'soñador enamorado'—a dreamer in love—who is constantly lost in fantasies about her.

The chorus, with its repetitive 'Ay ay ay ay estoy enamorado,' emphasizes the depth of his feelings and the pain of knowing that she has never noticed him. This repetition underscores the heartache and longing that define his emotional state. Despite his intense feelings, he remains invisible to her, which adds a layer of melancholy to the song. The lyrics convey a sense of helplessness and yearning, as he dreams of a love that seems just out of reach.

The song also touches on the idealization of the beloved. He describes her as 'tan perfecta'—so perfect—that she cannot be compared to anyone else. This idealization is a common theme in love songs, where the object of affection is often placed on a pedestal. The dreamer’s love is pure and untainted by reality, making his dreams both beautiful and painful. The song captures the essence of youthful, idealistic love, where dreams and reality often clash, leaving the dreamer in a state of perpetual longing.

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  2. Tengo La Primicia
  3. A Besitos
  4. Amor Pirata
  5. Eres
  6. La Mami Que Mas Quiero
  7. La Primicia
  8. Novios Cruzados
  9. Poeta Enamorado
  10. Busca Un Confidente
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