Corazón de Oro
Los Invasores de Nuevo León
A Golden Heart's Devotion
The song "Corazón de Oro" by Los Invasores de Nuevo León, a renowned Norteño band from Mexico, is a heartfelt declaration of unwavering love and devotion. The lyrics express the singer's deep affection and the significance of their loved one in their life. The phrase 'Naci para quererte con locura' translates to 'I was born to love you madly,' setting the tone for a song that celebrates an all-consuming love. The beloved is described as a divine presence and the light of the singer's existence, emphasizing the depth of their emotional connection.
The chorus, 'eso lo sabes tu a si lo siento yo,' which means 'you know that, that's how I feel,' and 'eso lo sabe el mundo asi lo siento yo,' translating to 'the world knows that, that's how I feel,' reinforces the idea that this love is not only known to the couple but also recognized by everyone around them. The imagery of rain that greens the plains further symbolizes the life-giving and nurturing aspect of their love. The song's title, 'Corazón de Oro,' or 'Heart of Gold,' is a metaphor for the pure and generous nature of the singer's love, which is given freely and without the capacity for betrayal.
The song's lyrics reflect traditional values of loyalty, faith, and the sanctity of love, which are often central themes in Norteño music. Los Invasores de Nuevo León, with their characteristic accordion and bajo sexto, deliver a message that resonates with many who hold these values dear. The song is a testament to the enduring nature of love and the belief in a bond that is both sacred and life-affirming.