Lo Que Me Gusta de Ti

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The Bittersweet Allure of Forbidden Love

Los Rebujitos' song "Lo Que Me Gusta de Ti" delves into the complexities of a forbidden love that is both intoxicating and painful. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a young man infatuated with a girl from his neighborhood, despite the warnings from his father and the gossip from the community. The girl, described as having lips sharp as glass and a maturity beyond her years, captivates him to the point where he dreams of her every night. This forbidden attraction is a central theme, highlighting the tension between societal expectations and personal desires.

The chorus of the song repeatedly emphasizes the inexplicable allure the girl holds over him. He acknowledges that this attraction is not good for him, yet he cannot resist it. Her glances, which he describes as 'miraitas,' are killing him, and the pain of this unreciprocated or unattainable love is likened to a sin that leads him to tears. This metaphor of love as a sin adds a layer of depth, suggesting that his feelings are not only socially unacceptable but also morally conflicting for him.

As the song progresses, the narrative takes a sorrowful turn. The girl moves away, leaving the protagonist heartbroken and filled with regret. He laments that she never told him about her impending departure, and now he is left with only memories and songs that remind him of her. The streets feel emptier, and life seems unbearable without her presence. This final part of the song underscores the theme of loss and the enduring impact of a love that was never meant to be, making it a poignant exploration of youthful passion and heartache.

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  1. El Niño Pena
  2. Mi Madre
  3. Lo Que Me Gusta de Ti
  4. Y Si Tu Me Lo Pidieras
  5. Quiero
  6. A Dos Amigos
  7. Volar
  8. Envuelto en llamas
  9. Todos Los Besos
  10. Vuela Muy Alto'
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