De Enero a Enero

Rodrigo Bueno Rodrigo Bueno

A Year-Round Declaration of Love

The song "De Enero a Enero" by Rodrigo Bueno, also known as "El Potro" Rodrigo, is a heartfelt declaration of love that transcends time. The title itself, which translates to "From January to January," suggests a love that is constant and unchanging throughout the year. The lyrics express a deep and unwavering affection, with the protagonist declaring his love for his partner every hour of every day. The repetition of the phrase "porque estoy enamorado de ti" ("because I am in love with you") emphasizes the intensity and depth of his feelings.

Rodrigo Bueno was an Argentine singer known for his Cuarteto music, a popular genre in the Córdoba region of Argentina. His style often included romantic themes, and this song is no exception. The lyrics convey a sense of vulnerability and honesty, as the singer admits that he wouldn't know what to do if he were to lose his beloved. This sentiment is further highlighted by the line "no se hacer otra cosa mas que querer" ("I don't know how to do anything else but to love"), which shows a complete dedication to his partner.

The song also contains a gentle warning, asking the loved one not to behave badly or take advantage of the singer's love. This plea underscores the sincerity of the protagonist's emotions and his desire for a reciprocal and respectful relationship. Overall, "De Enero a Enero" is a song that celebrates enduring love, the kind that remains steadfast from one January to the next, and it resonates with anyone who has ever experienced a love that feels both boundless and eternal.

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