Hipnotizándome

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The Enchanting Spell of Love in 'Hipnotizándome'

Los Pericos' song 'Hipnotizándome' delves into the intoxicating and consuming nature of love and desire. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a relationship where the protagonist is irresistibly drawn to their partner, comparing their body to the sun, capable of both warming and ultimately destroying them. This metaphor highlights the duality of passion, where the same force that attracts can also be overwhelming and potentially harmful.

The song continues to explore the theme of enchantment through the imagery of hypnotic eyes and a bewitching presence. The protagonist feels trapped in a web of desire, questioning the nature of this 'game' they are caught in. The use of words like 'hechizo' (spell) and 'fausto de fuego' (faust of fire) further emphasizes the magical and dangerous allure of their partner. This relationship is depicted as a powerful force that captivates and controls, leaving the protagonist in a state of both awe and confusion.

Despite the intense attraction, there is a sense of resistance and a desire for liberation. The protagonist declares that they will not be brought to their knees, recognizing the need to break free from this hypnotic hold. The repeated phrase 'quema, quema, quema' (burns, burns, burns) underscores the intensity of the experience, suggesting that while the passion is consuming, it is also something that the protagonist ultimately seeks to escape. This song captures the complex emotions of love, desire, and the struggle for autonomy within a relationship.

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  1. Pupilas Lejanas
  2. Párate Y Mira
  3. Cerca de mi
  4. Satelite de Vos
  5. Mucha Experiencia
  6. Me Late
  7. Corazón de Bruja
  8. Ocho Rios
  9. Desde Cero
  10. Su Galan
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