The Heartache of a Forbidden Love

The song "Doble" by Tito Rojas delves into the emotional turmoil and moral complexities of a forbidden love affair. The lyrics express the struggle of two individuals who are involved with other partners, yet find themselves entangled in a relationship with each other. The song begins with an acknowledgment that they tried to save their love, but reason ultimately prevailed, highlighting the internal conflict between their desires and the reality of their situation.

The use of the word 'Doble,' which translates to 'double' in English, signifies the duplicity of their actions and the double life they lead. The repetition of the phrase 'Yo estoy con ella, tú estas con él' ('I am with her, you are with him') emphasizes the existing commitments they have, which makes their affair even more problematic. The song conveys the pain of knowing that their parallel lives can never truly intersect, as they each have their own paths to follow. It's a poignant reflection on the consequences of their actions, the deceit involved, and the recognition that their relationship cannot continue without causing harm.

Tito Rojas, known for his salsa music, often explores themes of love, heartbreak, and passion in his songs. "Doble" is a classic example of his ability to capture complex emotional experiences through his music. The song resonates with anyone who has faced the dilemma of a love that cannot be, due to existing commitments and the inevitable guilt and sorrow that accompany such situations.

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  1. Siempre Seré
  2. Señora
  3. Es Mi Mujer
  4. Entre La Espada y La Pared
  5. Amigo
  6. El Vendedor Que No Fía
  7. Usted
  8. Sensual
  9. Ayer Me Dijeron
  10. Claro
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