A Todas Quiero Tener

Ulises Bueno Ulises Bueno

A Celebration of Diversity in Love

Ulises Bueno's song "A Todas Quiero Tener" is a lively and playful ode to the diversity of women and the universal appeal they hold for the singer. The lyrics express an appreciation for women of all types, regardless of their physical appearance or personality traits. Bueno mentions his fondness for different kinds of women, from brunettes who give everything without asking for anything in return, to blondes who are beautiful but a bit peculiar, and even a redhead who drives him crazy. This inclusive admiration highlights a sense of universal love and acceptance.

The chorus of the song, which repeats the desire to have all women and build a little house in the forest for them to visit, adds a whimsical and almost fairy-tale-like quality to the narrative. This imagery of a house in the forest serves as a metaphor for a utopian place where all these diverse women can come together, and the singer can attend to them. It suggests a longing for a harmonious and inclusive space where love and affection are freely given and received.

Ulises Bueno, known for his contributions to the cuarteto genre, often infuses his music with themes of love, passion, and everyday life. In "A Todas Quiero Tener," he combines these elements with a light-hearted and humorous tone, making the song both entertaining and thought-provoking. The playful nature of the lyrics, coupled with the catchy melody, invites listeners to reflect on the beauty of diversity and the joy of embracing different kinds of love.

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  1. Ándate Loca
  2. Estaba Triste
  3. Y Hubo Alguien
  4. Soy
  5. Borracho Y Vagabundo
  6. Hay Que Pegarle a La Mujer
  7. Dale Vieja Dale
  8. ATORRANTE (feat. Emanero, Migrantes y Los Palmeras)
  9. Cadena Perpetua
  10. Humíllate
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