A Los Ojos De Tu Madre (entrega Total)

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Love Through the Eyes of Judgment: A Tale of Unconditional Devotion

The song "A Los Ojos De Tu Madre (entrega Total)" by OV7 delves into the complexities of love and societal judgment. The lyrics narrate the story of a man who is deeply in love with a woman but feels inadequate in the eyes of her mother. He acknowledges his flaws and shortcomings, such as his lack of a stable job and future, which make him appear immature and unworthy. Despite his efforts to change and improve himself, he remains the one who bears the brunt of their relationship's challenges.

The metaphor of the "princesita de cristal" (crystal princess) highlights the woman's delicate and cherished status, making her seem almost unattainable. The man is aware that he is seen as a "don nadie" (a nobody) by her mother, yet he continues to express his love and devotion. The repetition of the phrase "multiplicar me sale bien" (I'm good at multiplying) signifies his constant and unwavering affection, even if it goes unrecognized by those who judge him.

This song touches on themes of self-worth, societal expectations, and the struggle for acceptance. It paints a vivid picture of the emotional turmoil experienced by someone who feels undervalued and misunderstood. The man's willingness to kiss the ground she walks on symbolizes his total surrender and dedication, despite the lack of approval from her family. OV7's emotive delivery and poignant lyrics make this song a powerful exploration of love's challenges and the resilience required to overcome them.

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  1. Enloquéceme
  2. Tus Besos
  3. Al Ritmo De La Vida
  4. Ya Vas Barrabas
  5. Con Mis Manos
  6. Te Quiero Tanto
  7. Aunque Muera Por Ti ( Entrega Total)
  8. Mirame a los ojos
  9. Una Chavita
  10. Desintoxicada
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