Nuevequince

Sabino Sabino

The Fleeting Encounter: A Dive into Sabino's 'Nuevequince'

Sabino's 'Nuevequince' is a poignant narrative that captures the essence of a fleeting, serendipitous encounter. The song begins with the protagonist picking up a hitchhiker, a woman who immediately captivates him. The world around him dims in comparison to her radiance, and he is struck by an instant connection. Despite the route not being on his way, he offers her a ride, eager to learn more about her.

The lyrics delve into the protagonist's internal monologue, filled with things he wishes to express but cannot bring himself to say. He is overwhelmed by her presence, her scent, and the coincidental moment when his favorite song plays on the radio, which turns out to be her favorite as well. This shared moment hints at a deeper connection, perhaps even suggesting the idea of soulmates. However, the protagonist is paralyzed by his inability to voice his feelings, and the song captures the tension between the desire to speak and the fear of doing so.

As the song progresses, the protagonist reflects on the concepts of luck, fate, and destiny, which he had not believed in until this encounter. The title 'Nuevequince' or '9:15' could symbolize the time of the meeting or the duration of the ride, emphasizing the brevity of the moment. The recurring theme of time slipping away underscores the urgency and the ephemeral nature of the experience. Ultimately, the song is a meditation on the beauty of chance encounters and the pain of letting go when we fail to seize the moment.

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  1. Nuevequince
  2. Qué Sería
  3. La Sed
  4. Me Puse Pedo
  5. Diamante
  6. Dime Tú
  7. Joga Bonito
  8. Qué Pasó? (Yo Quería Ser Yo)
  9. Maripositas
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