Envidia

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The Power of Love: Defying Envy and Judgment

Luis Jara's song "Envidia" delves into the intense emotions and societal judgments that often accompany passionate love. The lyrics describe a relationship that is so consuming and profound that it draws the attention and envy of others. The repeated phrase "Que bendición" (What a blessing) underscores the couple's joy and the special nature of their bond, despite the negative opinions surrounding them. This phrase acts as a counterpoint to the criticism they face, highlighting their defiance and pride in their love.

The song addresses the gossip and rumors that swirl around the couple, suggesting that their love is seen as unconventional or even scandalous. Lines like "Dicen que yo estoy medio loco por tu amor" (They say I'm half crazy for your love) and "Dicen que perdimos la verguenza para amar" (They say we've lost the shame to love) reflect the societal pressure to conform to traditional norms. However, the couple's response is one of resilience and confidence, as they recognize that the negativity they face is rooted in envy. The chorus, with its declaration that "Es envidia lo que siente la gente" (It's envy that people feel), serves as a powerful affirmation of their love's authenticity and strength.

Luis Jara, a well-known Chilean singer, is celebrated for his romantic ballads and emotive vocal style. In "Envidia," he captures the essence of a love that is both passionate and defiant, challenging societal expectations and embracing the joy of being in love. The song's message is clear: true love is a blessing, and the envy of others only serves to highlight its rarity and beauty.

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