Matemos Las Ganas

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The Secret Flames of Desire in 'Matemos Las Ganas'

The song 'Matemos Las Ganas' by Jessi Uribe is a passionate expression of clandestine desire and the urgency to act upon it. The lyrics speak directly to a lover, proposing a secret encounter where they can freely give in to their mutual attraction without the burden of consequences or the prying eyes of the world. The song's title, which translates to 'Let's Kill the Desires,' encapsulates the main theme of seizing the moment and indulging in the intense longing that the singer feels.

Jessi Uribe, known for his romantic ballads and modern take on traditional Latin music genres, often explores themes of love, desire, and relationships. In this song, he delves into the realm of forbidden love, suggesting that the thrill of secrecy can intensify the experience. The lyrics suggest a no-strings-attached affair, where the only goal is to satisfy the overwhelming desire they have for each other. The repeated proposal of 'un amor a escondidas' (a love in hiding) emphasizes the allure of a hidden romance.

The song's narrative doesn't dwell on the moral implications of such a liaison; instead, it focuses on the immediacy of passion. The singer's willingness to tell 'small lies' and the idea of resolving doubts 'in bed' reflect a narrative where physical connection is seen as a solution to emotional uncertainty. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the intensity of a secret attraction and the temptation to act on it despite potential risks.

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  2. Ellas Así Son (part. Espinoza Paz)
  3. Si Ya Hiciste El Mal (part. Luis R Conriquez)
  4. Que Tal (part. Julian Daza)
  5. Dulce Pecado
  6. Resultó Muy Perra (Me Dejó Solito) (part. Carin Leon)
  7. Si Supieras (part. Luisito Muñoz)
  8. Devuélveme La Vida
  9. Como Si Nada (part. Paola Jara)
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