Defying Society's Judgement in 'Escándalo' by Susana Zabaleta

In 'Escándalo,' Susana Zabaleta passionately explores the theme of love that defies societal norms and judgments. The song's lyrics reveal a relationship that is the subject of gossip and criticism, described as a 'scandal' by those around them. Despite the negative attention, the singer urges her lover to ignore the naysayers and continue loving her unabashedly. This defiance against societal expectations highlights the strength and resilience of their love, suggesting that true love is worth fighting for, even in the face of public scrutiny.

The metaphor of love as a 'spina' or thorn suggests that while their relationship brings pain due to external judgment, it is also an integral part of their lives. The repeated plea to 'sigue la corriente y quiéreme más' (go with the flow and love me more) emphasizes the importance of focusing on their bond rather than the opinions of others. This message is further reinforced by the idea of escaping to the stars, a place where they can be free from judgment and live their love openly and without shame.

Zabaleta's delivery of the song adds an emotional depth that resonates with anyone who has experienced love that challenges societal norms. Her powerful voice and emotive expression bring the lyrics to life, making the listener feel the intensity of the love and the pain of the judgment they face. The song ultimately suggests that the true scandal is not in loving boldly, but in failing to love at all, making a poignant statement about the value of authentic, unapologetic love.

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