The Turmoil of Inconsistent Love

In 'Vienes y te vas,' Nestor En Bloque (N-blq) delves into the emotional rollercoaster of a tumultuous relationship. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the singer's struggle with a partner who is inconsistent in their affection. The repeated lines, 'Un dia me amas luego me olvidas,' highlight the cyclical nature of the relationship, where love and neglect alternate, leaving the singer in a state of confusion and emotional distress.

The chorus, 'Vienes, vienes y te vas,' encapsulates the essence of the song. It speaks to the transient nature of the partner's presence, coming and going without warning or reason. This inconsistency creates a sense of instability and uncertainty, making it difficult for the singer to find peace or happiness, whether they are with or without their partner. The repetition of these lines emphasizes the frustration and helplessness felt by the singer.

Nestor En Bloque's musical style, often characterized by its raw and heartfelt delivery, adds depth to the song's emotional weight. The simplicity of the lyrics, combined with the repetitive structure, mirrors the repetitive and unresolved nature of the relationship. This song resonates with anyone who has experienced the pain of loving someone who is unreliable and the internal conflict of deciding whether to stay or leave. It is a poignant reflection on the complexities of love and the emotional toll of inconsistency in relationships.

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  1. Una Calle Me Separa
  2. Te Fuiste Sin Pensar
  3. Fue Un Sueño
  4. Mirame Una Vez Mas
  5. Me vas a extrañar
  6. Los Dos Fallamos (part. Rodrigo Tapari)
  7. Te Quiero A Ti
  8. Hasta Ayer
  9. Gracias Mamá
  10. Llamala
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