Hay Algo En Ella...

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The Enigmatic Allure of 'Hay Algo En Ella...'

Tru-La-La's song 'Hay Algo En Ella...' delves into the intoxicating and mysterious allure of a woman who captivates the singer's heart and mind. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who is utterly transformed by the presence of this enigmatic woman. The singer describes how he becomes 'another person' and loses his sense of self, suggesting a profound and almost uncontrollable attraction. This transformation is attributed to her physical beauty, described as 'curvas perfectas,' and her overall aura, which is both 'nuevo diferente' and 'turbio y peligroso.'

The song explores the duality of this attraction, portraying it as both life-giving and dangerous. The woman's eyes are likened to 'abismos negros,' deep and unfathomable, adding to her mysterious charm. Her perfume and the way she moves are also highlighted as elements that contribute to her irresistible allure. Despite not fully understanding her, the singer's desire for her remains strong, indicating a complex mix of fascination and confusion.

The chorus emphasizes the life-changing impact this woman has on the singer. He admits that he doesn't know where she comes from or where she's going, but her absence makes everything go wrong. This suggests a dependency that borders on addiction, further reinforced by the metaphor of her being like a 'bocado dulce y peligroso'—a sweet and dangerous bite. The comparison to a new drug that 'te hace daño, te enferma, te mata pero nunca deja' underscores the perilous nature of this infatuation. Ultimately, the song captures the essence of an all-consuming, enigmatic love that is as thrilling as it is perilous.

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  1. Yo, Tu Amor Infiel..
  2. La quiero a morir
  3. Ven, devórame otra vez
  4. Lo Que Yo Mas Quiero..
  5. Vuela Muy Alto
  6. A Dios Le Pido
  7. Mas!
  8. Y Tu No Estas
  9. Ahora Ven
  10. Mi Cama No Habla..
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