Extraña de Querer

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A Surreal Journey of Love and Self-Discovery in 'Extraña de Querer'

iLe's 'Extraña de Querer' is a poetic and surreal exploration of love, self-discovery, and transformation. The song's lyrics are rich with vivid imagery and metaphors that paint a picture of an intense emotional experience. The opening lines describe a moment of connection, where the protagonist feels a physical and emotional transformation, symbolized by the growth of antennas. This imagery suggests a heightened sensitivity and awareness brought on by the touch of a loved one.

As the song progresses, the protagonist grapples with the overwhelming emotions and physical sensations of love. The metaphor of growing multiple arms and hands represents the desire to hold onto and embrace the beloved fully. However, this intense longing also brings pain and confusion, leading to a moment of decision where the protagonist realizes the need to balance their desires with their own well-being. The reference to 'Perkins Gilman' and climbing the walls alludes to the struggle for mental clarity and the search for personal freedom.

The song culminates in a moment of liberation and self-acceptance. The protagonist acknowledges the chaotic yet beautiful nature of their emotions and experiences. The transformation into an insect, reminiscent of Kafka's 'Metamorphosis,' symbolizes a complete metamorphosis and acceptance of one's true self. The final lines express gratitude for the connection and the journey of self-discovery, highlighting the importance of embracing one's unique identity and the power of love to inspire personal growth.

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  2. Extraña de Querer
  3. Triángulo
  4. ¿Quién Eres Tú?
  5. ALGO BONITO (feat. Ivy Queen)
  6. Vienen a Verme
  7. Caníbal
  8. Danza Para No Llorar
  9. Rescatarme
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