Quería Que Lloraras

Ulices Chaidez Ulices Chaidez

The Emotional Test of Love in 'Quería Que Lloraras'

Ulices Chaidez's song 'Quería Que Lloraras' delves into the complexities of love and emotional validation. The lyrics reveal a narrative where the protagonist distances himself from his partner to test the depth of her feelings. He acknowledges that their relationship had become routine, with him constantly fulfilling her whims. This dynamic led him to question whether her love was genuine or merely a habit.

The protagonist's decision to step back and stop communicating was a deliberate move to see if his absence would affect her. He admits to missing her, but his ultimate goal was to see if she would miss him too. The moment she breaks down and cries becomes a pivotal point for him, as it confirms that she truly loves him. This act of crying is not just a sign of sadness but a powerful indicator of her emotional investment in the relationship.

The repeated refrain 'Quería Que Lloraras' emphasizes his need for reassurance. He wanted her to feel lonely, to miss him, and to dream of him every night. This emotional test was his way of ensuring that their feelings were mutual, even when they were apart. The song captures the vulnerability and insecurity that often accompany love, highlighting the lengths to which people go to seek validation and assurance from their partners. Ulices Chaidez's heartfelt delivery and the poignant lyrics resonate with anyone who has ever questioned the sincerity of their partner's love.

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  2. Que Bonito Es Querer
  3. Te Encontré (part. Eslabon Armado)
  4. Porque Me Enamoré
  5. Tenía Que Ser Así
  6. A Ver Quien Duele Más
  7. Mi Bello Ángel
  8. Gracias Mamá
  9. Mirate Nomas
  10. Quería Que Lloraras
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