Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti

Ricardo Montaner Ricardo Montaner

Longing for Lost Love: A Heartfelt Ballad

Ricardo Montaner's song 'Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti' is a poignant exploration of longing and the deep emotional impact of lost love. The lyrics tell the story of a fleeting romance that left a lasting impression on the narrator. The metaphor of a 'bird of passage' suggests a transient relationship that, despite its brevity, became an integral part of the narrator's life. The sense of abandonment is palpable as the narrator recalls how their lover left without saying goodbye, leaving a void that is hard to fill.

The chorus reveals the narrator's intense desire to reconnect with their lost love. The imagery of 'open hands' and 'quenching the thirst of my soul' conveys a deep yearning for intimacy and emotional fulfillment. The narrator wishes to rediscover love and passion with their former partner, emphasizing the unique connection they shared. This longing is not just physical but also emotional, as the narrator seeks to feel complete and whole again through this relationship.

The song also touches on themes of sadness and regret. The lines 'there is nothing sadder than silence and pain' and 'nothing more bitter than knowing I lost you' highlight the emotional turmoil the narrator experiences in the absence of their lover. The night becomes a time of reflection and searching for the lost voice of their beloved, symbolizing the ongoing struggle to cope with the loss. Montaner's heartfelt delivery and the evocative lyrics make 'Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti' a powerful ballad about the enduring impact of love and the pain of separation.

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  2. A Donde Va El Amor
  3. Será
  4. Vamos Pa' La Conga
  5. Si Tuviera Que Elegir (part. Camilo y Evaluna Montaner)
  6. Las Cosas Son Como Son
  7. No Me Puedo Aguantar
  8. Ya No Queda Un Alma (Grado 33)
  9. Bésame
  10. Yo Puedo Hacer
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