Detras De Los Cerros

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Exploring the Depths of Passion in 'Detras De Los Cerros'

The song 'Detras De Los Cerros' by Jaguares is a poignant exploration of deep, almost obsessive love and longing. The lyrics convey a sense of desperation and willingness to endure any hardship for the sake of the beloved. The repeated line 'Ay, que por ti me muero' (Oh, I'm dying for you) sets the tone for a love that is all-consuming and intense. The singer expresses a readiness to change the very course of the winds for their love, highlighting the depth of their devotion and the feeling of helplessness in the face of such strong emotions.

The imagery used in the song is rich and evocative, with references to stealing the purity of angels and transforming into whatever the beloved desires, suggesting a complete surrender of self. The phrase 'detrás de los cerros estás tú' (behind the hills, you are there) symbolizes a love that is hidden and perhaps unattainable, yet ever-present and guiding. The lover is depicted as willing to go through extreme transformations and even to embrace pain, as long as it leads to a connection with the beloved's soul.

Jaguares, known for their rock music with deep poetic lyrics, often delve into themes of love, mysticism, and existentialism. 'Detras De Los Cerros' is no exception, as it captures the essence of a love that is both tormenting and sublime. The song's emotional intensity is matched by its musical composition, which complements the yearning and passion of the lyrics. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced love that is both a source of pain and profound transformation.

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  1. Te Lo Pido Por Favor
  2. Detras De Los Cerros
  3. Adios
  4. Fin
  5. Nos Vamos Juntos
  6. Voy A Volar
  7. CláVame Mejor Los Dientes
  8. Asi Como Tu
  9. No Dejes Que
  10. Miedo
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