Quiero Yo Saber

Leo Mattioli Leo Mattioli

The Disappearance of Love: A Nostalgic Lament

In 'Quiero Yo Saber,' Leo Mattioli delves into a poignant reflection on the apparent disappearance of love and romance in contemporary society. The song opens with a yearning question, 'Quiero yo saber, donde esta el amor,' which translates to 'I want to know, where is the love?' This sets the tone for a nostalgic exploration of how expressions of love and romantic gestures seem to have faded away. Mattioli reminisces about a time when couples walked hand in hand under the sun, and adolescents found secluded spots in parks to play at love. These vivid images evoke a sense of longing for a simpler, more romantic past.

Mattioli's lyrics also highlight the innocence and purity of young love, as he recalls girls drawing hearts on street corners after school. This imagery contrasts sharply with the present, where such tender expressions of affection are no longer seen. The song laments the loss of interest in traditional romantic gestures, such as giving a carnation or a poem wrapped in a rose. This shift in societal values and behaviors is a central theme, as Mattioli questions why these once-cherished acts of love have become obsolete.

The repetition of the chorus underscores the artist's deep sense of loss and confusion. By repeatedly asking, 'Quiero yo saber, donde esta el amor,' Mattioli emphasizes his longing for answers and his desire to understand what has changed. The song serves as a heartfelt plea for the return of genuine, heartfelt romance, and a reminder of the beauty and significance of love in our lives. Through his evocative lyrics and emotive delivery, Mattioli captures the essence of a universal longing for love and connection in an increasingly disconnected world.

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  1. Se Cansó De Esperar
  2. Aun Soy Un Romantico
  3. Tramposa y Mentirosa
  4. Estoy Tomando
  5. Mátame
  6. Si Tú Te Vas
  7. Si Te Agarran Las Ganas
  8. Tu Me Vas a Dejar
  9. Conmigo Te Gustó
  10. Le Pido a Dios
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