Mujer de Carne y Hueso

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Longing for Authentic Love in a Materialistic World

The song "Mujer de Carne y Hueso" by Orquesta Guayacan, a Colombian salsa band known for their vibrant rhythms and poignant lyrics, delves into the yearning for genuine human connection in a world increasingly dominated by materialism and superficial values. The title, which translates to "Woman of Flesh and Bone," sets the stage for a narrative that seeks authenticity in relationships, contrasting it with the commodification of love and affection.

The lyrics lament a time when the art of romance—writing songs, giving poems, serenades, or flowers—has been overshadowed by a 'Persian market' mentality, where everything, including love, has a price tag. The song tells the story of a beautiful woman who marries for financial security rather than love, and the consequences of such a transactional approach to relationships. It critiques a society where the intrinsic value of love is lost, and people are reduced to their monetary worth.

Amidst this critique, the singer expresses a deep desire for a 'woman of flesh and bone,' symbolizing a partner who is real, passionate, and not driven by financial motives. The repeated chorus emphasizes the longing for a relationship based on genuine emotions, shared experiences, and a soulful connection, rather than one based on economic transactions. The song ultimately calls for a return to heartfelt sincerity and the celebration of love as an end in itself, not a means to material gain.

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  2. Amor Traicionero
  3. Mujer de Carne y Hueso
  4. Cada Día Que Pasa
  5. La Máquina
  6. Carro de Fuego
  7. Invierno En Primavera
  8. Te Amo, Te Extraño
  9. Me Amas y Me Dejas
  10. Extraño Tu Amor
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