Somos Dos (de Elemental)

Pablo Alborán Pablo Alborán

The Unbreakable Bond of 'Somos Dos'

Pablo Alborán's song 'Somos Dos' is a heartfelt ode to a deep and resilient connection between two people. The lyrics convey a sense of determination and clarity in the pursuit of a shared destiny, emphasizing that as long as there is love, everything else will fall into place. The phrase 'Somos dos' which translates to 'We are two,' serves as a powerful affirmation of unity and partnership, suggesting that together, the couple is complete and nothing else matters.

The song's narrative suggests a journey, both literal and metaphorical, where the protagonist is searching for their destiny, undeterred by obstacles or uncertainties. The presence of the other person is portrayed as a guiding force, a light that not only illuminates dreams but also teaches resilience. The repeated assertion that 'Si hay amor, el resto llegará' ('If there is love, the rest will come') encapsulates the song's core message: love is the foundation upon which all other aspects of life can be built.

Culturally, Alborán's music often explores themes of love, emotion, and personal growth, and 'Somos Dos' is no exception. The song's emphasis on giving time to time ('darle tiempo al tiempo') to see the fruits of love's labor speaks to a patient and trusting approach to relationships. It's a reminder that love is a journey, not a destination, and that the bond between two people can be a source of strength and inspiration.

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  3. Dónde Está El Amor (feat. Jesse & Joy)
  4. Tabú
  5. Amigos (feat. Maria Becerra)
  6. Prometo
  7. Peces de Ciudad
  8. Dónde Está El Amor
  9. Inséparables (feat. Zaz)
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