Nunca Quise

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Exploring the Intense Emotions of Intoxicados' 'Nunca Quise'

The song 'Nunca Quise' by the Argentine rock band Intoxicados delves into the complexities of a deep and tumultuous relationship. The lyrics express a profound and possibly tumultuous love, one that is so intense that it leads to doubt and confusion. The opening lines suggest a connection so strong that it feels almost familial, as if the two people were separated siblings who have unknowingly reunited. This metaphor speaks to the idea of soulmates or a predestined bond that transcends time and space.

The song continues to explore the duality of love and hate, creation and destruction. The lyrics 'Para odiar, hay que querer / Para destruir, hay que hacer' (To hate, you must love / To destroy, you must create) reflect the thin line between intense love and the potential for intense conflict. The singer expresses pride in the ability to evoke strong emotions, even if it means causing pain. This could be interpreted as a passionate, if somewhat destructive, approach to love and relationships.

Intoxicados is known for their blend of rock with Latin and reggae influences, and 'Nunca Quise' is a testament to their unique style. The song references cultural identity ('Somos indios latinos con guitarra eléctrica') and modern connectivity ('Y comunicados a través de internet'), suggesting a blend of traditional roots with contemporary life. The mention of 'let it be' alludes to The Beatles' song, which is about acceptance and letting things take their natural course. This ties back to the theme of love and freedom in relationships, emphasizing the importance of allowing one's partner to be themselves without trying to exert control or change them.

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  1. Fuego
  2. No Tengo Ganas
  3. Nunca Quise
  4. De a Ratitos
  5. Te La Vamos A Dar
  6. Dos Nenas
  7. Rasta Stone
  8. La Hija Del Diablo
  9. Transan
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