Peligrosa María

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The Perils of a Night Out: Unveiling 'Peligrosa María'

Los Suaves' song 'Peligrosa María' tells a cautionary tale about a night out that takes an unexpected turn. The protagonist, out with friends on a Saturday night, meets a captivating woman named María at a bar. The initial encounter is filled with excitement and promise, as they chat and dance, eventually ending up in a hotel room. The protagonist is unaware of the consequences that await him, as he gives María what she came looking for.

The chorus, repeating 'Peligrosa María,' hints at the danger that María represents, though the protagonist is oblivious at first. The next day, he wakes up to an unpleasant surprise, realizing he has contracted a sexually transmitted infection. The lyrics convey his shock and regret, as he spends money on penicillin and reflects on the true meaning behind María's words and actions. The repetition of 'Peligrosa María' underscores the lesson learned too late, emphasizing the risk and recklessness of the encounter.

Los Suaves, known for their rock and hard rock style, often explore themes of love, loss, and life's harsh realities in their music. 'Peligrosa María' fits within this framework, using a personal story to highlight broader issues of trust, consequence, and the sometimes perilous nature of human relationships. The song serves as a reminder of the importance of caution and awareness in our interactions with others, especially in situations fueled by alcohol and fleeting attraction.

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  1. Siempre con miedo
  2. Solo pienso en dormir
  3. Como cada noche
  4. Vísperas de Destrucción
  5. Deja de Llorar, mi Amor
  6. Esta vida me va a matar
  7. Sin empleo
  8. Harto de ser hombre
  9. Dulces Noches de Luna y Pateras
  10. Judas
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