No Todo Puede Llamarse Amor

Víctor Manuelle Víctor Manuelle

The Painful Lessons of Love: A Heartfelt Duet

In the song "No Todo Puede Llamarse Amor" by Víctor Manuelle, featuring Jorge Celedón, the artists delve into the complexities and heartaches of love. The lyrics narrate a story of unrequited love and the emotional turmoil that follows. Jorge Celedón begins by expressing the naturalness of his longing and confusion after being left by someone he deeply cared for. He metaphorically describes his heart as a piece of stone, indicating the emotional numbness and pain left behind by his lover's departure.

Víctor Manuelle joins in, offering a sympathetic ear and shared experience. He likens the lover to a beautiful butterfly that flits among roses, deceiving with its beauty but ultimately leaving without explanation. This metaphor highlights the fleeting and often deceptive nature of some relationships. The chorus, "A mi también me paso lo mismo," reinforces the shared experience of heartbreak, emphasizing that such pain is a common human experience.

The song also carries a lesson about the nature of love and the importance of sincerity. Both artists reflect on their experiences, acknowledging that not everything that glitters is gold, and not every relationship can be called love. They stress the importance of being honest in relationships and not misleading others with false declarations of love. The repeated advice, "No todo puede llamarse amor," serves as a reminder to be cautious and discerning in matters of the heart. The song concludes with a sense of camaraderie and resilience, suggesting that singing and sharing these experiences can be a form of healing.

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  1. Apiadate de Mi
  2. Todo Quedo Quedo
  3. Pensamiento Y Palabra
  4. Si Tú Me Besas
  5. No Hace Falta Nada
  6. Volveras
  7. Asturias
  8. Como Duele
  9. El Perdedor
  10. La Mujer Que Mas Te Duele
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