Quiero verte

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The Heart's Dilemma: Yearning Amidst Heartache

Tranzas' song "Quiero verte" delves into the complex emotions of love, longing, and inevitable heartache. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who is deeply in love but fully aware that the relationship is doomed. The protagonist knows the actions and intentions of their lover, even when unspoken, and recognizes the emotional games being played. Despite this awareness, the pull of love is so strong that they cannot help but want to see their beloved, even if it means enduring more pain.

The song captures the internal struggle of trying to let go of someone who is not meant to be. The protagonist admits to repeatedly attempting to move on, only to find themselves drawn back by their intense feelings. This push and pull between the desire to be free from suffering and the overwhelming need to be with the person they love is a central theme. The lyrics express a deep fear of loving too much and the inevitable suffering that comes with it, yet the protagonist's yearning overrides their rational mind.

Culturally, "Quiero verte" resonates with anyone who has experienced unrequited love or a tumultuous relationship. The song's emotional depth is enhanced by Tranzas' musical style, which often blends heartfelt lyrics with melodic tunes, creating a poignant listening experience. The repeated refrain of "Pero igual quiero verte" (But I still want to see you) underscores the relentless nature of love and the human tendency to seek connection, even at the cost of personal pain.

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  1. Mori
  2. El Juego
  3. Debes Buscarte Un Nuevo Amor
  4. Morí
  5. Morir
  6. Aunque Me Digas Que No
  7. I wanna go
  8. Un Nuevo Amor
  9. Lo Que No Pude Decir
  10. Dime Si Recuerdas
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