Tres Días En Cartagena (feat. Carlos Vives)

Rozalén Rozalén

Dancing in the Heart of Cartagena: A Tale of Passion and Longing

The song "Tres Días En Cartagena" by Rozalén, featuring Carlos Vives, is a vibrant celebration of love and life set against the backdrop of the historic city of Cartagena, Colombia. The lyrics describe a passionate encounter that spans three days, filled with music, dance, and the irresistible pull of romance. The mention of champeta music playing on the malecón (a waterfront promenade) and the playful breeze suggests a lively, sensual atmosphere that is quintessential to the coastal city. Rozalén's words paint a picture of a love affair that is both intense and fleeting, capturing the essence of a holiday romance.

The chorus, with its alternating 'que sí, que sí, que no' (yes, yes, no) and 'que no, que no, que sí' (no, no, yes), reflects the push and pull of emotions in a relationship, especially one that is long-distance. The singer expresses a deep yearning for her lover when apart, yet acknowledges the joy and happiness found in their embrace. This duality captures the complexity of love and the human desire for connection, even when faced with the challenges of separation.

Cultural elements are woven throughout the song, with references to local customs such as street processions and the sale of tropical fruits like mangoes and mameyes. These details not only ground the song in a specific place but also celebrate the rich culture and traditions of Cartagena. The collaboration with Carlos Vives, a renowned Colombian singer, adds authenticity and depth to the track, making it a heartfelt ode to the city and the fiery love it can inspire.

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  2. Loba
  3. La Puerta Violeta
  4. Amor Prohibido
  5. Aves Enjauladas
  6. No Es Egoísmo (feat. El Chojin)
  7. Cal y Arena
  8. Este Tren
  9. Lo Tengo Claro
  10. Saltan Chispas
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