Te Lo Pido Por Favor

Kaniche Kaniche

A Heartfelt Plea for Eternal Love

Kaniche's song "Te Lo Pido Por Favor" is a heartfelt ballad that delves into the depths of love and dependency. The lyrics express a profound need for the presence and care of a loved one. The singer repeatedly emphasizes their reliance on their partner, stating that they need their guidance and care to navigate life. This dependency is not portrayed as a weakness but rather as a testament to the strength and importance of their bond.

The song is rich with expressions of gratitude and admiration. The singer acknowledges the partner's virtues, highlighting their ability to care and guide effectively. This admiration is coupled with a sense of indebtedness, as the singer wonders how they can repay the immense love and happiness they have received. The repeated refrain, "Pero no me dejes nunca, nunca, nunca, te lo pido por favor," translates to "But never leave me, never, never, I beg you, please," underscoring the fear of losing this cherished relationship.

Kaniche's musical style, often characterized by its romantic and emotive qualities, shines through in this song. The lyrics are simple yet powerful, resonating with anyone who has experienced deep love and the fear of losing it. The song's emotional intensity is amplified by its melodic composition, making it a poignant plea for eternal love and companionship. Through this song, Kaniche captures the essence of human vulnerability and the universal desire for lasting love.

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  1. Esa Mujer
  2. Poco Hombre
  3. Vuela Muy Alto
  4. Eres Todo En Mí
  5. Ojalá Que Te Mueras
  6. Viva El Viejo
  7. En Estos Momentos
  8. O Me Voy o Te Vas
  9. Tu Quieres Mas
  10. El Secreto Ojalá
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