Tres Horas

Uriel Lozano Uriel Lozano

A Fleeting Night of Passion: The Essence of 'Tres Horas' by Uriel Lozano

Uriel Lozano's song 'Tres Horas' delves into the intensity and fleeting nature of a passionate encounter. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of two lovers who are deeply attracted to each other, seizing a brief window of time to express their affection. The repeated phrase 'esta noche' (this night) emphasizes the urgency and the ephemeral nature of their rendezvous, suggesting that their time together is precious and limited to just three hours.

The song's setting in a motel adds a layer of secrecy and intimacy, highlighting the lovers' desire to be alone and undisturbed. The lyrics 'juntemos los cuerpos tibios' (let's join our warm bodies) evoke a sense of physical closeness and warmth, underscoring the sensual and immediate connection between the two. This setting also implies a sense of escape from the outside world, where the lovers can fully immerse themselves in the moment without any distractions.

'Tres Horas' also touches on the theme of sincere love, despite the brevity of the encounter. The line 'esta noche es un amor sincero' (this night is a sincere love) suggests that the emotions shared during this short period are genuine and heartfelt. Uriel Lozano's smooth and emotive vocal delivery enhances the song's romantic and passionate atmosphere, making it a compelling narrative of love and desire that resonates with listeners who have experienced similar fleeting yet profound moments of connection.

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  1. Sin amor
  2. El no va a venir
  3. Que Bien Lo Hiciste (feat. Dalila)
  4. No Volveras
  5. Como No Estar Enamorado
  6. Hoy Te Vi
  7. Le Crei
  8. Hola corazon
  9. Y Aqui Estare
  10. Precisamente Ahora
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