Ladrón de Porquería

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The Anthem of Betrayed Hearts: 'Ladrón de Porquería' by Angela Leiva

Angela Leiva's 'Ladrón de Porquería' is a powerful and emotive song that delves into the feelings of betrayal and disillusionment following a relationship marred by lies and infidelity. The lyrics are a direct address to a former lover, whom the singer accuses of being nothing more than a deceitful thief, a 'ladrón de porquería.' The song's title itself, which translates to 'Worthless Thief,' sets the tone for the scorn and contempt expressed throughout the song.

The lyrics recount the singer's repeated forgiveness in the face of her partner's continuous deceit. However, there comes a point where she can no longer tolerate the lies and infidelity. The song captures the moment of realization and empowerment when the singer decides that enough is enough. The repeated use of the word 'nada,' meaning 'nothing,' emphasizes the emptiness and worthlessness of the partner's actions and promises. The song is a declaration of self-respect and the refusal to be taken for granted any longer.

Musically, Angela Leiva is known for her powerful voice and her ability to convey deep emotions through her music. 'Ladrón de Porquería' likely resonates with many who have experienced similar situations of betrayal. It's a song that not only tells a personal story but also serves as an anthem for those who have decided to stand up for themselves and demand the respect they deserve in the face of deceit.

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  2. Inevitable
  3. Cobarde
  4. Y Lloro
  5. Lo Que Me Hizo Usted
  6. A Quien Quiero Mentirle
  7. Invéntame
  8. Te Esperaré/ Te Juro Que Te Amo (pot-pourri)
  9. No Vuelvas a Besarme
  10. Olvidate
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