Me Gusta Cantar y Canto ((Milonga)

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The Healing Power of Song: A Journey Through Ruben Alberto Benegas' 'Me Gusta Cantar y Canto'

Ruben Alberto Benegas' song 'Me Gusta Cantar y Canto' is a heartfelt ode to the simple yet profound joy of singing. The lyrics reveal a deep connection between the act of singing and the emotional well-being of the artist. Benegas starts by acknowledging his limited technical knowledge but emphasizes that his heart is fully invested in his music. This sentiment reflects a universal truth: the value of art lies not in perfection but in the passion and sincerity behind it. The artist's willingness to sing, regardless of skill, underscores the idea that everyone has their unique way of expressing themselves and finding solace in their creativity.

The second verse delves into the emotional and therapeutic aspects of singing. Benegas considers singing to be the essence of sentiment and a remedy for the absence of love. This perspective highlights the cathartic power of music, which can alleviate pain and offer a piece of tenderness from those who have given us life. The act of singing becomes a bridge between the artist's inner world and the external reality, providing a means to cope with emotional struggles and find moments of peace.

In the final verse, Benegas expresses gratitude for the gift of being able to sing, attributing it to divine fortune. He emphasizes that his singing is not motivated by financial gain but by a genuine love for the art. This humility and lack of pretension further enrich the song's message, portraying singing as a pure and selfless act. The recurring theme of finding solace and joy in singing, even in times of sadness, resonates deeply with listeners, reminding them of the healing power of music and the importance of staying true to oneself.

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