Quiero a esa mujer

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A Heart's Devotion: The Yearning in 'Quiero a esa mujer'

Industria Del Amor's song 'Quiero a esa mujer' is a poignant exploration of love, loss, and longing. The lyrics tell the story of a man who is deeply affected by the absence of a woman he loves. This emotional turmoil is so profound that it leads him to actions and behaviors he never thought he would engage in, such as praying fervently and attending church. The repetition of the phrase 'Quiero a esa mujer' underscores his intense desire and the irreplaceable role this woman plays in his life.

The song uses religious imagery to convey the depth of the protagonist's despair. He mentions praying all day, imploring various saints, and even befriending the sacristan, a church official. This shift from a non-religious lifestyle to one filled with prayer and devotion highlights the transformative power of love and loss. The mention of San Antonio, a saint often invoked for lost items or causes, being turned upside down is a vivid metaphor for the protagonist's desperate attempts to regain his lost love.

Industria Del Amor, known for their romantic ballads, infuses 'Quiero a esa mujer' with a sense of vulnerability and earnestness. The song captures the universal experience of yearning for a lost love and the lengths one might go to in an attempt to reclaim it. The emotional weight of the lyrics, combined with the band's signature melodic style, makes this song a touching ode to the enduring power of love and the pain of its absence.

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  1. Contigo Me Basta y Me Sobra
  2. Lloraré Por Ti
  3. Otro llega del pasado
  4. Tu naciste para mi
  5. Siempre Te Voy a Querer
  6. Para qué
  7. Voy a tirarme a los vicios
  8. Siempre te amaré
  9. Ayúdame
  10. Quiero a esa mujer
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