El Año Que Vendra

Tercer Cielo Tercer Cielo

Embracing New Beginnings: A Year of Hope and Determination

Tercer Cielo's song "El Año Que Vendra" is a heartfelt reflection on the past year and an optimistic look towards the future. The lyrics capture a sense of gratitude for the lessons learned, both from the good and the bad experiences. The singer acknowledges moments when things didn't go as planned but also cherishes the beautiful times, immortalized in photographs. This duality of experiences is a common theme in life, and the song beautifully encapsulates this balance.

The chorus is a powerful declaration of hope and readiness for the coming year. The singer expresses a strong determination to live passionately and without fear, emphasizing the importance of pursuing dreams. This message is particularly resonant as it encourages listeners to embrace the future with a positive mindset, leaving behind past mistakes and continuing to grow. The repetition of the phrase "El Año Que Vendra Traera Mejores Cosas Para Mi" reinforces the belief that better things are on the horizon.

As the song progresses, the lyrics emphasize the importance of letting go of fear and pain, and fully committing to one's goals with all one's strength and heart. The declaration "Este Es Mi Año!" serves as a powerful mantra, instilling a sense of ownership and empowerment over one's future. Tercer Cielo's uplifting message is a reminder that each new year brings an opportunity for renewal and growth, encouraging listeners to face it with courage and passion.

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  1. Yo Te Extrañaré
  2. venid y adoremos
  3. No Llores Por Mi
  4. Hasta Que Llegue Yo
  5. Regalo de Dios
  6. Oh Nena
  7. Quiero Pedir Perdón
  8. ¿Maria sabias que?
  9. No Estoy Solo
  10. Ella Y El
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