Quiéreme Bien (part. Leiva)

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The Essence of Genuine Love in 'Quiéreme Bien'

The song 'Quiéreme Bien' by Macaco, featuring Leiva, is a heartfelt plea for authentic and healthy love, free from the constraints and expectations that often plague romantic relationships. The lyrics express a desire for a partner to love the speaker well, without the need for grand gestures or dramatic sacrifices. The song emphasizes the importance of a love that is simple, pure, and free from possessiveness or obligation.

Throughout the song, the artist rejects the idea of love as an all-consuming force that demands one to go to extreme lengths, such as 'killing for someone' or 'cutting one's veins.' Instead, the lyrics advocate for a balanced relationship where both individuals maintain their independence and self-love ('Quiérete bien'). The song also dismisses the notion of love as a fairytale or a transaction, suggesting that love should not be conditional or based on material symbols like rings or brooches.

The recurring theme in 'Quiéreme Bien' is the concept of love as an act of freedom rather than a binding contract. The artist calls for a relationship where both parties are whole on their own and come together without losing themselves. The song's message is clear: love should be based on mutual respect, understanding, and the continuous choice to be together, not out of necessity, but out of genuine affection and shared values.

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