Vivo En Limbo

Kaleth Morales Kaleth Morales

The Emotional Labyrinth of Love in 'Vivo En Limbo'

Kaleth Morales's song 'Vivo En Limbo' is a heartfelt expression of love and the transformative power it holds. The lyrics convey a deep appreciation for a significant other who has changed the singer's life, not just superficially, but in profound ways such as altering his mindset, feelings, and habits. The song is a celebration of the inspiration and joy that the loved one brings into the singer's life, and it acknowledges the depth of his feelings and the impact of her presence on his soul.

However, the song also touches on the complexities and struggles that come with love. The title itself, 'Vivo En Limbo' (Living in Limbo), suggests a state of uncertainty and in-betweenness. The singer feels like a king of solitude without his beloved, indicating a sense of emptiness and disorientation when she's not around. This duality of experiencing immense joy in her presence and profound loneliness in her absence paints a picture of a love that is both exhilarating and challenging.

The song also includes a narrative about the frustrations of not being able to be with the loved one, such as when the singer is out with friends and the partner feels anger over his absence. This reflects the everyday realities and misunderstandings that can occur in relationships. The repetition of 'Yo no sé qué me pasa' (I don't know what's happening to me) emphasizes the confusion and overwhelming emotions that love can stir within a person. Morales's lyrics capture the essence of being deeply in love while also grappling with the uncertainties and emotional turmoil it can bring.

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  2. La indiferencia
  3. Despertar Contigo
  4. Mary
  5. Ya No Eres Princesa
  6. A blanco y negro
  7. Dile
  8. Me Canse
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