El Arte de Querer

Nahuel Pennisi Nahuel Pennisi

The Essence of True Love in 'El Arte de Querer'

Nahuel Pennisi's 'El Arte de Querer' is a heartfelt exploration of the nature of love and the importance of sincerity within it. The song delves into the idea that love is not a fleeting emotion but a profound connection that requires honesty and genuine expression. Pennisi emphasizes that love is not truly love without sincerity, suggesting that the depth of one's feelings must be matched by actions that demonstrate care and commitment.

The lyrics poetically describe love as a journey, likening it to a flight that opens up the heavens and leads to a shared future. This metaphor highlights the transformative power of love, which is not just about immediate pleasure but about finding a way to merge with another person in a deep and meaningful way. The song also touches on the concept of love as freedom, despite the desires that may bind us. It suggests that true love should not feel like chains but rather like the ultimate form of liberation, where dreams are turned into reality.

Pennisi's message is clear: to love authentically is an art form that one must learn and practice. He acknowledges that everyone has their unique way of loving and that there is no single right way to express it. However, the essence of love remains the same—it is pure, it is everything, and it is the act of intertwining one's life with another. 'El Arte de Querer' is a call to embrace the simplicity and beauty of love, to express feelings openly, and to cherish the authentic way each person loves.

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  2. Canción de Lejos
  3. Tres Días
  4. 1+1=Uno
  5. Primavera
  6. Ay, Amor
  7. Dictador
  8. Compañera
  9. Oración Del Remanso
  10. Abrojito
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