El detadillo

Iván Villazón Iván Villazón

A Fortunate Man's Ode to Love and Devotion

Iván Villazón's song "El detadillo" is a heartfelt celebration of love, nostalgia, and the joy of rekindled romance. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man who feels incredibly fortunate to have his beloved back in his life. The opening lines, "No se ha quitado la luna del sol" (The moon hasn't left the sun), and "Las estrellas pertenecen al cielo" (The stars belong to the sky), set a poetic tone, suggesting that some things are eternal and unchanging, much like his enduring love for his partner.

The song delves into the singer's past, reminiscing about simpler times when he was a child, symbolized by the river where he used to bathe. This nostalgia is juxtaposed with his present happiness, as he now holds the woman he loves in his arms again. The repeated phrase, "Yo soy un hombre afortunado" (I am a fortunate man), underscores his gratitude and joy. Despite the challenges and separations they faced, their love has prevailed, making him feel like the luckiest man alive.

Villazón's lyrics also highlight his deep affection and commitment to his partner. He describes himself as "detallista" (attentive to details), always ready to shower her with kisses and affection. The song emphasizes that she is his world, his greatest conquest, and the one who has made him see life differently. This profound connection and the joy it brings are central themes, making "El detadillo" a beautiful ode to enduring love and the happiness it brings.

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  1. Cuanto Me Amas Tu
  2. No Me Pidas Que Te Olvide
  3. Tu Olvido
  4. Si Te Vas Te Vas
  5. Mis condiciones
  6. Un Mundo Real (part. Tuto López)
  7. Ausencia
  8. No pidas que te olvide
  9. Apagado Focos (part. Tuto López)
  10. La fuerza del amor
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