Entrega Total

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A Heart's Unyielding Surrender

Rocio Banquells' song "Entrega Total" is a poignant exploration of unconditional love and the depths of emotional surrender. The lyrics convey a profound sense of vulnerability and a willingness to endure any consequence for the sake of love. The opening lines reveal a deep-seated loneliness that the singer can no longer bear, leading to a declaration of complete submission to her lover's will, regardless of whether the outcome is positive or negative.

The repeated plea to be taken to the "fondo del dolor" (depths of pain) underscores the intensity of her commitment. This metaphorical journey to the depths of pain signifies a readiness to face any hardship, driven by the belief that true happiness lies in the permanence of their love. The singer's insistence on being taken to eternity where their love can endure highlights a desire for an everlasting bond, transcending the temporal nature of human relationships.

The chorus, with its emphasis on total surrender, reflects a yearning to be wholly possessed by her lover. The phrase "quiero ser tuya, sea por bien o sea por mal" (I want to be yours, for better or for worse) encapsulates the essence of the song. It speaks to a love that is all-encompassing, willing to embrace both joy and suffering. This theme of unconditional love and complete devotion is a powerful testament to the singer's emotional depth and the universal longing for a love that is both consuming and eternal.

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  1. Ese Hombre No Se Toca
  2. Bella y Bestia
  3. No Me Puedo Escapar De Ti
  4. No Soy Una Muñeca
  5. Primera Vez
  6. Luna Mágica
  7. Lo Hice Por Amor (Chorus Line) (What I Did For Love)
  8. Abrázame
  9. Entrega Total
  10. Fantasma De La Opera
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