Me Entrego a Ti

Ha*Ash Ha*Ash

A Symphony of Love and Devotion

“Me Entrego a Ti” by Ha*Ash is a heartfelt ballad that delves into the depths of love and devotion. The song captures the essence of a relationship where two individuals are so deeply connected that they become one. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a love so powerful that it transcends the physical world, affecting even the air, time, and the universe itself. This connection is described as magical, with each breath and moment together being filled with an almost tangible energy.

The song's chorus emphasizes the complete surrender to this love. The lines “Me entrego a ti” (I surrender to you) and “No sé dónde acabo, ni sé dónde empiezas” (I don’t know where I end, nor where you begin) highlight the merging of two souls into one. This union is portrayed as perfect and eternal, with the lovers shining in each other’s light. The repetition of “Te amo” (I love you) reinforces the depth and sincerity of their feelings, leaving no room for doubt or further discussion.

Ha*Ash, known for their emotive and powerful vocal performances, bring this song to life with their signature harmonies and heartfelt delivery. The imagery of stars aligning and the universe pausing adds a cosmic dimension to the love story, suggesting that their bond is not just significant to them but to the entire cosmos. This song is a beautiful ode to the kind of love that is all-encompassing, transformative, and eternal.

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  3. Nuestro Camino (part. Joss Favela)
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  5. No Pasa Nada
  6. Yo Nunca Nunca
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