Admítelo

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The Unraveling of Forbidden Desires

In Mano Arriba's song "Admítelo," the lyrics delve into the complexities of a friendship that has crossed the line into romantic territory. The song begins with a reflection on the nature of their relationship, questioning the games they play when they look at each other. The friends have ventured into forbidden territory, and what was once a platonic relationship has now become something more. This shift is encapsulated in the line, "Lo que no estaba permitido sucedió" (What was not allowed happened), highlighting the forbidden nature of their newfound connection.

The song's chorus repeatedly urges both parties to admit that their friendship can no longer exist in its previous form. The repeated phrase "Admítelo" (Admit it) serves as a plea for honesty and acknowledgment of their true feelings. The lyrics suggest that their relationship has become too complicated and that they are living a lie by pretending to remain just friends. This is emphasized by the lines, "Se ha confundido demasiado, vivimos un engaño" (It has become too confused, we are living a lie).

The emotional turmoil is palpable as the song describes the desire to relive the night that changed everything. The longing for another chance to experience their connection is evident, yet they are stuck in a cycle of confusion and denial. The song captures the tension between wanting to return to the simplicity of friendship and the undeniable pull of romantic attraction. Ultimately, "Admítelo" is a poignant exploration of the blurred lines between friendship and love, and the inevitable complications that arise when boundaries are crossed.

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  1. Llamame Mas Temprano
  2. La Noche No Es Para Dormir
  3. El Equivocado
  4. Admítelo
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