The Bitter Taste of Betrayal in 'Celos' by Obie Bermudez

In 'Celos,' Obie Bermudez delves into the raw emotions of betrayal and jealousy. The song opens with the narrator reflecting on warnings he received about loving someone like the woman he is addressing. Despite being cautioned that she wasn't worth his time, her physical allure and captivating gaze led him to let down his guard and allow her into his life. This initial vulnerability sets the stage for the deep sense of regret and anger that follows.

As the song progresses, the narrator demands the return of the time he wasted on her, expressing a willingness to do anything to make her feel the pain he is experiencing. This intense desire for revenge is a central theme, highlighting the destructive power of jealousy and the lengths to which it can drive a person. The chorus reinforces this sentiment, with the narrator sarcastically congratulating the woman on her ability to play games, while warning her that the final move could bring her to tears. He is determined to double down and reclaim what she took from him, even if it comes at a high cost.

The song's climax reveals the depth of the narrator's bitterness and resentment. He acknowledges the harm she has caused and the indifference she showed towards his feelings. Consumed by venomous anger, he resolves to forget forgiveness and contemplates taking drastic measures to exact his revenge. This dark turn underscores the dangerous consequences of unchecked jealousy and the emotional turmoil it can cause. 'Celos' is a powerful exploration of the darker side of love, where passion turns to poison and the desire for retribution overshadows any hope for reconciliation.

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  1. Sigo con ella
  2. Me Cansé de Ti
  3. Si fuera facil
  4. OXIGENO
  5. Todo El Año
  6. Pa' Que Volver (feat. Nacho)
  7. Celos
  8. Chapulin
  9. Como Pudiste
  10. No Se Nada de Ti
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