100 Años (feat. Los Herrera)

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A Century of Love: The Timeless Romance in '100 Años'

Q' Lokura's song '100 Años (feat. Los Herrera)' is a heartfelt declaration of enduring love. The lyrics express a deep, almost inexplicable affection that the singer feels for their partner. The opening lines highlight the transformative power of this love, describing how the partner has brought joy and warmth into every aspect of the singer's life. The metaphor of making their bed 'always a summer' and turning the mundane into something fun illustrates the profound impact of this relationship on the singer's daily existence.

The chorus emphasizes the desire for a long-lasting connection, with the singer expressing a wish to spend a hundred years together. This hyperbolic statement underscores the depth of their commitment and the joy they find in each other's company. The repetition of wanting 'more' from their partner and the idea of having their heart 'stolen little by little' conveys a sense of growing affection and the irresistible nature of their bond. The imagery of dancing closely to the same song for a century symbolizes a harmonious and enduring partnership.

The song also touches on the concept of time, suggesting that with the right person, time becomes irrelevant. The line 'A tu lado, el tiempo no depende del reloj' (By your side, time doesn't depend on the clock) encapsulates the idea that true love transcends temporal boundaries. Instead, time is measured by the moments shared between the two lovers. This romantic notion adds a timeless quality to the song, making it a beautiful ode to everlasting love and companionship.

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