Cuentale a Ella

Helenita Vargas Helenita Vargas

Unveiling Past Loves: The Emotional Confession in 'Cuentale a Ella'

Helenita Vargas, known as 'La Ronca de Oro' for her deep, emotive voice, delivers a poignant narrative in her song 'Cuentale a Ella.' The song is a heartfelt plea from a woman to her former lover, urging him to be honest with his new partner about their past relationship. The lyrics are steeped in raw emotion and vulnerability, reflecting the pain and longing of a love that has ended but still lingers in memory.

The song's narrative revolves around the protagonist's insistence that her ex-lover should not hide the truth about their past. She implores him to tell his new partner about the nights they spent together and the deep connection they shared. This plea is not just about honesty but also about acknowledging the significance of their past relationship. The protagonist wants her former lover to admit that the best moments of his life were with her, highlighting the depth and intensity of their bond.

'Cuentale a Ella' also delves into themes of pride and authenticity. The protagonist is adamant that her ex-lover should not diminish their past by calling it a mere whim or pretending it meant nothing. This insistence on truthfulness underscores a desire for validation and recognition of the love they once shared. Helenita Vargas's powerful delivery amplifies the emotional weight of the lyrics, making the listener feel the protagonist's pain and yearning for honesty. The song is a testament to the complexities of love and the lingering impact of past relationships on our present lives.

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  1. Los Dos Perdimos
  2. Mi Huella
  3. No Te Pido Mas
  4. Propiedad Privada
  5. Que Nadie Sepa Mi Sufrir
  6. Que Si Te Quiero, Juralo
  7. Tres Veces Te Engañe
  8. La Guerrillera
  9. Usted Es Un Mal Hombre
  10. Estoy Enamorada
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