The Electrifying Passion of Forbidden Love in 'Vibro'

Rocío Jurado's song 'Vibro' delves into the intense and tumultuous emotions of a forbidden love affair. The lyrics express a sense of worth and fulfillment derived from the relationship, despite its morally ambiguous nature. The opening lines, 'Valió la pena conocerte, valió la pena enamorarte,' suggest that meeting and falling in love with this person was worth the subsequent deceit and betrayal. The singer acknowledges the lies and the need to hide the relationship, yet she finds it all worthwhile, even if it means leaving behind a monotonous but peaceful life for one filled with constant turmoil and delirium.

The chorus, 'Porque contigo vibro,' which translates to 'Because with you I vibrate,' captures the essence of the song. It speaks to the physical and emotional intensity that the lover brings into her life. The imagery of 'mis dos palomas dormidas' (my two sleeping doves) awakening with his kisses, and the sensation of his hands exploring her body, conveys a deep, almost primal connection. This relationship is not just about love; it's about the raw, electrifying passion that makes her feel alive.

The song also touches on the complexity of their interactions. The lines 'Cuando tu boca se calla lo que tus ojos me gritan' (When your mouth is silent about what your eyes scream) highlight the unspoken understanding and deep emotional communication between the lovers. The culmination of their physical and emotional connection is described as 'lo más grande y lo más bello' (the greatest and the most beautiful), emphasizing the profound impact this relationship has on her. Despite the chaos and the moral dilemmas, the singer finds a sense of completeness and vibrancy in this forbidden love, making it an essential part of her existence.

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  1. Como Una Ola
  2. Algo Se Me Fue Contigo
  3. Ese Hombre
  4. Vete Ya
  5. Sin Ti No Soy Nada
  6. Mi amigo
  7. Naranja pero limón
  8. Amor Amigo Amor
  9. Con La Mano Izquierda
  10. La Bien Pag
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