Empiezo A Recordarte

Monica Naranjo Monica Naranjo

The Haunting Melody of Lost Love in 'Empiezo A Recordarte'

The song 'Empiezo A Recordarte' by Monica Naranjo is a poignant ballad that delves into the depths of heartache and longing after a significant loss. The lyrics convey the artist's struggle with the departure of a loved one, which has left her with a cold and lonely soul. The song captures the essence of grief that follows the end of a relationship, highlighting the difficulty of moving on from the happiest years of one's life.

Monica Naranjo's powerful voice brings to life the pain of absence, as she sings about the inability to forget and the physical longing for the presence of the person she once loved. The repetition of 'Como ya lo hice ayer' (As I did yesterday) emphasizes the cyclical nature of her sorrow, where each day is a reminder of the love that was lost. The lyrics also express a deep desire to reconnect, to speak and to whisper 'Te quiero' (I love you), indicating that the love she felt remains unchanged.

The song's title, 'Empiezo A Recordarte,' which translates to 'I Begin to Remember You,' suggests that the process of remembering is continuous and perhaps involuntary. It's a testament to the enduring impact of love and the scars left behind when it's gone. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the ache of separation and the hope that lingers for a possible reunion, as hinted by the final word 'Volveré' (I will return).

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  1. Empiezo A Recordarte
  2. Europa
  3. Llévate Ahora
  4. Kambalaya
  5. Desatame
  6. Oyeme
  7. Pantera En Libertad
  8. Entender El Amor
  9. Perra enamorada
  10. Hasta El Final Del Mundo
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