11 & 6 (part. Fito Páez)

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A Serendipitous Encounter: Love Beyond Boundaries in '11 & 6'

Ruben Rada's song '11 & 6,' featuring Fito Páez, tells a poignant story of an unexpected encounter that blossoms into a profound connection. The narrative begins in a café where two weary souls meet by chance. The woman, holding a carnation, and the man, who approaches her with a simple question, find solace in each other's company. Their initial interaction leads them to walk together along Corrientes, a famous avenue in Buenos Aires, symbolizing the beginning of their shared journey.

The lyrics emphasize the strength and resilience of their bond, suggesting that their connection transcends even the might of the gods of Olympus. This metaphor highlights the extraordinary nature of their relationship, which is further solidified by a kiss in the privacy of a bar's bathroom. The song paints a picture of two individuals who, despite their past struggles, find a sense of peace and purpose in each other. Their love is depicted as something pure and unbreakable, capable of overcoming any obstacle.

As the story unfolds, the couple spends a month selling roses in La Paz, living in the moment and cherishing their time together. The numbers '11' and '6' are symbolic, possibly representing their ages or significant dates, adding a layer of mystery to their story. The song concludes with a sense of wonder and admiration for their unique bond, leaving listeners to ponder the fate of these two lovers. Through its evocative lyrics and heartfelt melody, '11 & 6' captures the essence of serendipitous love and the power of human connection.

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