Que Manera de Perder

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The Bittersweet Farewell in 'Que Manera de Perder'

Rigo Tovar's song 'Que Manera de Perder' is a poignant exploration of love, loss, and the bittersweet nature of parting ways. The lyrics tell the story of a relationship that has reached its inevitable end, with the singer acknowledging that living together is no longer possible. The opening lines set the tone for the song, as the singer urges his partner to follow the path that fate has laid out for her, indicating a sense of resignation and acceptance of their separation.

The song delves into the complexities of the relationship, with the singer reflecting on the happiness they once shared. However, he also recognizes the inherent flaws in his partner, describing her as someone who was 'born bad' and incapable of goodness. This duality of emotions—reminiscing about the good times while acknowledging the partner's negative traits—adds depth to the narrative, making it relatable to anyone who has experienced a tumultuous relationship.

As the song progresses, the singer expresses a sense of regret and self-blame, questioning how he could have fallen for someone he knew would eventually cause him pain. The repeated refrain 'Que manera de perder' (What a way to lose) encapsulates his feelings of sorrow and foolishness. Despite the heartache, there is a glimmer of hope and empowerment in the closing lines, where the singer asserts that losing his partner is, in fact, a form of winning. He bids her farewell, wishing her well and hoping that she finds what she is looking for, while he moves on to a better future.

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  1. Lamento de Amor
  2. Besando La Cruz
  3. Como sera la mujer
  4. Vereda Tropical
  5. Fiesta En La Playa
  6. Cuando llegaste tú
  7. No son palabritas
  8. Amor Sincero
  9. Cuando quieras sentir pasion
  10. No te olvidaré te recordaré
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