Dueña de mí

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The Devotion and Desperation in 'Dueña de mí'

Tru-La-La's song 'Dueña de mí' is a heartfelt declaration of love and devotion. The lyrics express a deep emotional connection and a sense of surrender to the beloved, who is described as the 'owner' of the singer's heart and soul. The repeated phrase 'dueña de mi' (owner of me) emphasizes the extent to which the singer feels possessed and controlled by their love for this person. This sense of ownership is not portrayed negatively; rather, it is embraced as a source of light and guidance, as the beloved is described as 'the light that illuminates my soul' and 'the advice that calms me.'

The song also delves into themes of vulnerability and desperation. The singer pleads with their beloved not to abandon them, repeating the phrase 'pero no me abandones' (but don't abandon me) multiple times. This repetition underscores the fear of losing the beloved and the emotional turmoil that such a loss would cause. The singer's willingness to be molded and directed by the beloved ('has de mi lo que tu quieras') further highlights their vulnerability and the power dynamics in the relationship.

Musically, Tru-La-La is known for their energetic and emotive style, which is reflected in the passionate delivery of the lyrics. The song's rhythm and melody enhance the emotional intensity of the lyrics, making the listener feel the depth of the singer's devotion and desperation. 'Dueña de mí' is a poignant exploration of love, control, and the fear of abandonment, capturing the complexities of romantic relationships in a way that resonates deeply with listeners.

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  2. Hay Algo En Ella...
  3. Sin Solución
  4. Con Todo El Amor Que Puedo
  5. Amada más que nunca
  6. La quiero a morir
  7. Sin Ti
  8. Hazme el amor
  9. Así fue
  10. Lo Que Yo Mas Quiero..
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