De Hoy En Ocho

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The Countdown to Reunion: Los Apson's 'De Hoy En Ocho'

The song 'De Hoy En Ocho' by Los Apson is a romantic ballad that expresses the longing and anticipation of being reunited with a loved one. The title itself, which translates to 'Eight Days From Now,' sets the tone for a countdown, as the singer looks forward to the moment they will be back in their lover's arms. The lyrics convey a deep sense of yearning, emphasizing the difficulty of being apart and the eagerness to return to the comfort and joy of their partner's presence.

Throughout the song, the singer uses poetic language to describe the emotional state of being separated from their significant other. Phrases like 'Esta corta y triste ausencia' (This short and sad absence) and 'Que ya no puedo estar sin ti' (I can no longer be without you) highlight the intensity of their feelings. The repetition of 'Uuuuu vivo solo' (Uuuuu I live alone) and 'Uuuu no se que hacer' (Uuuu I don't know what to do) underscores the sense of loneliness and helplessness without their partner. The declaration that 'un día sin ti se me hace un mes' (a day without you feels like a month) further illustrates the slow passage of time when the loved one is away.

Los Apson was a Mexican rock band known for their rock and roll style with a twist of traditional Mexican music. Their music often captured the emotions and experiences of love, which resonated with many listeners. 'De Hoy En Ocho' is a testament to their ability to craft songs that speak to the heart, using simple yet powerful language to convey the universal feeling of missing someone dearly and counting down the days until a joyful reunion.

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  5. A Veces Lloro
  6. Sueña Dulce Nena
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