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¡¡¡ Qué canción tan fea.. apesta !!!
You could do better. . . . I know you could . . . .
The only thing that makes a Mexican restaurant mariachi band worse than this is that you can't change the radio station. Otherwise, the horror factor is about the same.
istanbulbaby wrote:
Bouncy songs usually make me want to boogie, but this one is just making me nervous.
I think thats what it was trying to do. And if it is, perfect ten.
So, this is probably, like, politically incorrect and culturally insensitive, but . . . yuck.
Sorry, but this simply doesn't work for me. Regardless of the alleged strength of the lyrics, instrumentally this song seems nothing more than a cliche of latin music. (I seldom listen to lyrics anyway, so the language they're in has no bearing on my dislike of this song.) Others here may think this song is great -- all power to them -- but it does nothing for me.
Is this the theme song for Xuxa's "kiddie" show?
This is a comment in general. I have noticed that when it comes to latin oriented music, the music posted has been filteres through Europe or the States. Nothing again Amparo sanchez, but if you are to play lati Music, there are incredible musicians ignored by RP.
This is a very brief list.
Perez Prado
Amparo Ochoa
Silvio Rodriguez
Chabela Vargas
Mana
Juan Luis Guerra
Ruben Blades
Willie Colon
etc.
Maybe someone will passs this to Bill
Ah, my upload made it past "Reviewing" after all!
There are some wonderful melancholic lyrics hidden under the seemingly happy music. I especially like the first verse:
Seguiré caminando
Seguiré esperando
Aunque me duela amor
Algo que hacer alguien a quien amar
Con quien contar y algo de esperanza
Seguiré caminando
Seguiré sonando
Aunque me duela
With my limited Spanish, this means something like:
I will keep on walking
I will keep on hoping
Although love hurts me
Something to do somebody to love
To whom I count (?) and something of hope
I will keep on walking
I will keep on dreaming
Although it hurts
This song gets/got played quite regularly in some local clubs here. Apparently Spanish/hispanic music is getting more popular.
Bouncy songs usually make me want to boogie, but this one is just making me nervous.