Quién Te Dio Permiso

Raúl Ornelas Raúl Ornelas

The Uninvited Emotions of Love

The song "Quién Te Dio Permiso" by Raúl Ornelas is a poignant exploration of unexpected emotions that arise in the aftermath of what was supposed to be a casual relationship. The lyrics express the singer's confusion and vulnerability as he questions the audacity of his feelings that have developed without his consent. The song begins with a confrontation, asking what right these emotions have to disrupt his peace and invade his heart. The metaphorical language suggests a sense of intrusion, as if his feelings have trespassed into a space where they were not supposed to be.

As the song progresses, it becomes clear that the singer's emotions have defied his initial intentions. What was meant to be a fleeting encounter has left a lasting impact, with the singer metaphorically drinking wine with the ghost of his lover, indicating that the person haunts his thoughts even though they are not physically present. The repeated question, "¿Quién te dio permiso?" (Who gave you permission?), emphasizes the singer's struggle with the lack of control over his own heart. The imagery of the lover landing on the cloud he stands on and inhabiting every part of his 'building' illustrates how pervasive and all-encompassing these feelings have become.

Raúl Ornelas is known for his emotive songwriting, and in this track, he captures the essence of love's unpredictability and the way it can defy logic and agreements. The song resonates with anyone who has ever found themselves unexpectedly falling for someone, despite their best efforts to keep things simple. It's a testament to the power of emotions and the vulnerability that comes with human connections, even when they're not part of the plan.

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  2. Quién Te Dio Permiso
  3. Manias
  4. Regresa Ya
  5. Manual de Lo Prohibido
  6. Sin Intención
  7. ERROR
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