The Tragic Tale of Lost Love and Broken Dreams

The song "El Se Mato..." by Agrupación Marilyn tells a heart-wrenching story of love, betrayal, and the ultimate despair that can follow. The lyrics describe a man who had previously been evading the failures of love, only to find himself hopelessly enamored with a woman. His dream was simple yet profound: to start a family with her, to have two children, a girl and a boy, and to build a life together.

However, the narrative takes a dark turn as the man is betrayed by the woman he loves. The betrayal is unexpected and shatters his world, leaving him in a state of shock. The chorus repeats the tragic outcome: he took his own life because of a girl who broke his heart. The dreams he had of being with her were never realized, and like the wind, all his aspirations and hopes were swept away. The repetition of this chorus emphasizes the depth of his sorrow and the irreversible decision he made in the wake of his heartbreak.

Agrupación Marilyn, known for their cumbia music, often tells stories of love, both joyous and tragic, through their songs. "El Se Mato..." is a poignant example of how the band can capture the darker side of love and the consequences of unfulfilled desires. The song serves as a narrative of caution, reflecting on the intense pain that can come from romantic disillusionment and the importance of resilience in the face of emotional adversity.

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  1. Tengo Un Corazón
  2. Nadie te detiene
  3. Bonita
  4. Una carta al cielo
  5. Este Tonto Corazón
  6. El Se Mato...
  7. Me recuerda a vos
  8. Baby cuentale
  9. Yo Que Te Ame
  10. Oh Marilyn
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