The Torment of Unyielding Desire: Dissecting 'Obsesión' by Miguel Mateos

The song 'Obsesión' by Argentine rock musician Miguel Mateos delves into the depths of passionate desire and the torment it can bring. The lyrics speak of a love so intense that it borders on obsession, a feeling that consumes the narrator's thoughts and emotions. The opening lines set the tone for a plea of requited love, with the narrator willing to do anything for the object of their affection, including leaving behind the world they know. The imagery of howling at the moon suggests a primal, uncontrollable yearning.

The chorus, repeating the word 'obsesión,' emphasizes the central theme of the song: a love that has become an all-consuming fixation. The phrase 'una burla del destino' suggests that fate has played a cruel joke by bringing this person into the narrator's life, only to leave them with an insatiable longing when apart. The song also touches on the idea of battling against the pain and sorrow that this obsession brings, hinting at a struggle between surrendering to the feeling or fighting against it.

Miguel Mateos's style, often characterized by his rock roots with a blend of pop sensibilities, is evident in the song's composition. The music likely complements the intense emotions conveyed in the lyrics, with dynamic shifts that mirror the highs and lows of an obsessive love. 'Obsesión' is not just a love song; it's a portrayal of the darker side of affection, where love can become a fixation that challenges one's peace of mind and sense of self.

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  1. Cielo
  2. Dulce Ana
  3. No Quiero Tu Amor
  4. Llamame Si Me Necesitas
  5. Bar imperio
  6. Y, Sin Pensar
  7. Es Tan Facil Romper Un Corazon
  8. Mi Sombra En La Pared
  9. Desnúdame
  10. Hagamos el amor
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