Uno En Un Millón

Sucias Rockas Sucias Rockas

A Heart One in a Million: A Love Song for the Ages

“Uno En Un Millón” by Sucias Rockas is a heartfelt ode to a unique and irreplaceable love. The song's lyrics express a deep yearning for a partner who stands out from the rest, someone whose heart is truly one in a million. The singer desires a relationship that transcends the mundane, seeking a connection that brings an end to past heartbreaks and disillusionments. The mention of “pastillas y a farmacias” (pills and pharmacies) suggests a longing to leave behind the emotional crutches and find solace in a genuine, loving relationship.

The song continues to paint a vivid picture of the ideal partner, someone who is not just a lover but also a confidant and caretaker. The lines “quiero que seas vos, la q' se robe mi memoria, y corras a mi cama, a las tres de la mañana” (I want it to be you, the one who steals my memory, and runs to my bed at three in the morning) highlight the desire for a partner who is always there, even in the most vulnerable moments. This person is envisioned as a nurse, a cook, a counselor, and the best memory, embodying the multifaceted roles that a true partner plays in one's life.

The recurring chorus, “como tu corazon hay uno en un millon” (like your heart, there is one in a million), emphasizes the rarity and preciousness of this love. The singer vows to cherish and protect this unique heart, hiding it away to keep it safe from the world. This protective instinct underscores the deep value placed on the partner's love, portraying it as something to be treasured and safeguarded. The song beautifully captures the essence of finding that one special person who makes all the difference, a love that is truly one in a million.

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