Beso tras beso

Nelson Velasquez Nelson Velasquez

The Longing of Love in 'Beso tras beso' by Nelson Velasquez

Nelson Velasquez's 'Beso tras beso' is a song that delves into the depths of yearning and desire within the context of romantic love. The lyrics speak of a person who has been in love for a long time, filled with hope and dreams of intimacy with the object of their affection. The song's title, which translates to 'Kiss after kiss,' sets the tone for a narrative that is both passionate and tender, emphasizing the longing for physical and emotional closeness.

The chorus of the song repeats the phrase 'Beso tras beso, Deseo por deseo,' which highlights the intensity of the singer's feelings and the desire to merge with the loved one's body and uncover their secrets. This repetition serves to underscore the persistent and growing nature of the singer's love. The lyrics also express a commitment to the loved one, with the singer wanting to be the guardian of their heart and to share a love that is full of life and free from deceit.

The song's romantic theme is further enhanced by the plea for the loved one to reciprocate the feelings, to dream together, and to share their affections. The singer's devotion is clear, as they are willing to wait and dream of the moment when they can finally be together with their beloved. The emotional intensity of the song is typical of Nelson Velasquez's style, which often features heartfelt lyrics set to the rhythms of vallenato, a popular folk music genre originating from Colombia.

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  1. Solo amaré
  2. Si me vas a amar
  3. No he podido olvidarte
  4. Dos locos
  5. Ven Y Dime
  6. Será el final
  7. Mejor no somos nada
  8. Entregame Tu Amor
  9. Luto En Mi Corazon
  10. Ven tú
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