Sigamos Pecando

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Forbidden Love: The Torment and Bliss of 'Sigamos Pecando'

Los Angeles Negros' song 'Sigamos Pecando' delves into the complexities of a forbidden love that is both a source of immense joy and profound sorrow. The lyrics open with a plea to forget a moment of fear and hesitation, where the speaker suggested renouncing their love. This love, described as both grand and tormenting, brings tears but also represents their ultimate happiness, despite being forbidden.

The song's chorus emphasizes the determination to continue this illicit relationship, despite the inherent dangers and emotional turmoil. The speaker acknowledges the peril of loving someone they shouldn't, while the other person endures the agony of waiting. The repeated phrase 'Es mejor que sigamos pecando' (It's better that we keep sinning) underscores their resolve to persist in their love, even if it means defying societal norms and facing potential consequences.

'Los Angeles Negros' are known for their romantic ballads that often explore themes of love, heartbreak, and longing. 'Sigamos Pecando' is no exception, capturing the essence of a love that is as passionate as it is forbidden. The song's melancholic yet resolute tone reflects the inner conflict of the lovers, torn between their intense feelings and the societal expectations that deem their love a sin. This emotional depth, combined with the band's signature sound, makes 'Sigamos Pecando' a poignant exploration of the human heart's complexities.

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  1. Como Quisiera Decirte
  2. Me Caí de La Nube
  3. Y Volveré
  4. Mi niña
  5. A La Mujer Que Tanto Amé
  6. Ayer Preguntaron Por Ti
  7. Hoy Te Confieso
  8. Sigamos Pecando
  9. Porque No Pudo Ser
  10. Te Dejo La Ciudad
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