The Muse in Melody: Unraveling Luis Miguel's 'Motivos'

Luis Miguel's song 'Motivos' is a tender ballad that explores the concept of inspiration and the various 'motivos' or reasons that drive an artist's creativity. The lyrics paint a picture of the simple yet profound elements of life that can spark the desire to create, such as a blue-painted rose or a small starfish. These motifs serve as muses for the artist, leading to the creation of poetry and the birth of new worlds within the imagination.

The song takes a romantic turn as it shifts focus from the general to the specific, identifying a person as the ultimate source of inspiration. The mention of eyes 'bathed in light' and lips that yearn to kiss suggests a deep affection and attraction towards someone. This person becomes the artist's primary motive, eclipsing all others. The repetition of the phrase 'Son un motivo' (They are a reason) emphasizes the significance of this person in the artist's life and work.

Luis Miguel, known for his romantic ballads and powerful voice, delivers 'Motivos' with a passion that resonates with anyone who has ever found inspiration in love. The song suggests that while there are countless reasons to create, the most compelling is often found in the love and beauty of another person. This theme is universal and timeless, reflecting the human experience of being moved to create by the presence of love in one's life.

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  4. El Rey
  5. La Media Vuelta
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