Así, Así (part. Gary)

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The Heartbreak of Unfulfilled Promises

Sabroso's song "Así, Así (feat. Gary)" delves into the emotional turmoil of a relationship that ends in betrayal and unfulfilled promises. The lyrics express a deep sense of disappointment and heartache, as the narrator reflects on how their partner chose to end the relationship. The repeated phrase "Hubieras elegido" suggests a longing for a more considerate and gentle way of saying goodbye, highlighting the pain caused by the abrupt and harsh manner in which the relationship was terminated.

The song uses the metaphor of a legal agreement to illustrate the betrayal. The line "Y fue así lo que firmaste a tu juez" implies a sense of judgment and finality, as if the partner's actions were a binding contract that left the narrator with only fleeting moments, while the partner gave their life to someone else. This imagery underscores the feeling of being shortchanged and the imbalance in the relationship, where the narrator was left with mere "hours" compared to the "life" given to another.

Musically, Sabroso is known for their fusion of tropical rhythms with romantic themes, often exploring the complexities of love and relationships. This song is no exception, as it combines a catchy melody with poignant lyrics that resonate with anyone who has experienced the pain of a broken promise. The repetition of "así, así, así" serves as a haunting reminder of the way things ended, emphasizing the emotional weight of the betrayal and the longing for what could have been.

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