Como Romeo Y Julieta

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Tragic Love and Social Barriers in Sandro's 'Como Romeo Y Julieta'

Sandro's 'Como Romeo Y Julieta' is a poignant song that delves into the themes of forbidden love and societal opposition, drawing a parallel to Shakespeare's tragic play 'Romeo and Juliet'. The lyrics express the pain and frustration of a couple whose love is pure and divinely granted, yet they face relentless efforts by others to separate them. The song questions the reasons behind such opposition, highlighting the judgment and betrayal stemming from gossip and public opinion.

The chorus of the song evokes the ultimate sacrifice made by Romeo and Juliet, suggesting that the couple is willing to unite their lives in death if they cannot be together in life. This dramatic declaration underscores the intensity of their love and the desperation they feel in the face of societal barriers. The repeated references to Romeo and Juliet serve to emphasize the timeless nature of their struggle and the tragic beauty of their commitment to each other.

Sandro, known as 'El Gitano' (the gypsy), was an Argentine singer-songwriter and actor who became an icon in Latin music. His style often incorporated romantic ballads and rock, and his passionate performances resonated with audiences. In 'Como Romeo Y Julieta', Sandro's emotive delivery and the lyrical content reflect the depth of the characters' emotions, painting a vivid picture of love that is willing to defy even death itself. The song is a testament to the enduring power of love and the tragic consequences of a society that seeks to control it.

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  1. El Maniquí
  2. Cuando Existe Tanto Amor
  3. Balada Para Dos
  4. Amarte Es Mi Castigo
  5. Otra Como Tu
  6. Con Los Ojos Del Recuerdo
  7. La Juventud Se Va
  8. Señor Cochero
  9. Melodía Desencadenada
  10. Diablo Angelical
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