The Dilemma of Love: Choosing Between Two

The song 'Tres..' by Tru-La-La delves into the emotional turmoil of a love triangle. The lyrics express the frustration and pain of being in a relationship where the affection is divided among three people. The singer is adamant about not accepting a situation where they are treated as a disposable option, emphasizing their need for a committed and exclusive relationship. The repetition of 'no acepto no, no no' underscores the singer's firm stance against being used and discarded.

The metaphor of 'three being too many for one bed' vividly illustrates the impossibility of sharing genuine love among multiple partners. The singer demands a decision, urging their partner to choose between them and the other person. This ultimatum highlights the emotional strain and the need for clarity and commitment in the relationship. The imagery of waves in the line 'mas si vienes como olas del mar' suggests the partner's inconsistent and unpredictable behavior, which the singer can no longer tolerate.

Tru-La-La, known for their energetic and heartfelt music, captures the essence of a love triangle's complexity and the pain of unreciprocated love. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the agony of competing for affection and the desire for a definitive resolution. The repeated plea for a decision reflects the universal need for stability and certainty in romantic relationships, making 'Tres..' a poignant and relatable anthem for those navigating the turbulent waters of love.

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  1. Duerme
  2. Si Pudiera Tenerte
  3. Cada vez que estoy sin ti
  4. Entrégate
  5. Si tu amor no vuelve
  6. Nadie sabe
  7. A Dios Le Pido
  8. Ese hombre
  9. Si tú no estás
  10. Esa mujer
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