Juntos Los 2

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Longing for Togetherness: A Tale of Love and Distance

“Juntos Los 2” by Strike 3 is a heartfelt ballad that delves into the themes of longing, love, and the desire for togetherness. The song opens with the narrator expressing a deep sense of emptiness and yearning in the absence of their loved one. The imagery of taking the loved one's hands and looking into their eyes conveys a profound emotional connection, emphasizing the narrator's need for their presence. This longing is not just a fleeting feeling but a persistent dream that the narrator holds onto, hoping for a reunion.

The chorus amplifies this desire, with the narrator expressing a wish to escape to a place where they can be together, away from the prying eyes and judgments of the world. The idea of flying away symbolizes a desire for freedom and a break from reality, where they can be alone and cherish their love without any interruptions. This sentiment is further reinforced by the repetition of the phrase “Juntos los dos,” which translates to “Together, the two of us,” highlighting the central theme of unity and togetherness.

In the second verse, the song touches on the facade that people often put up in public. The loved one smiles and hides their true feelings, a common scenario in relationships where emotions are masked to maintain appearances. The narrator's wish to change this smile and reveal the truth underscores the importance of honesty and emotional transparency in their relationship. The song concludes with a reiteration of the desire to be together, encapsulating the essence of the song – a deep, unyielding longing to be with the one they love, away from the constraints of the world.

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  2. Donde Tu Estas
  3. Nazareno
  4. Between Angels
  5. Vivir Asi
  6. Fuera de Control
  7. Enamorado de Ti
  8. No Importa
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