Tu Voz (part. Oscar D'León)

Celia Cruz Celia Cruz

The Enchanting Power of a Voice: Celia Cruz's Musical Tribute

The song "Tu Voz" by Celia Cruz, featuring Oscar D'León, is a lyrical homage to the captivating effect of a loved one's voice. The lyrics express a deep fascination and wonder for the voice of the person being sung to, describing it with various poetic metaphors that evoke a sense of magic and emotional depth. The voice is said to bring consolation to the heart and to have a bewitching influence on the singer's passion.

Celia Cruz, known as the Queen of Salsa, often infused her music with rich imagery and emotion. In "Tu Voz," she compares the voice to the sound of bells at dusk, the whisper of violins at dawn, and the gentle rustling of palm leaves. These comparisons not only highlight the beauty and serenity of the voice but also its power to move and affect the listener deeply. The repeated blessings in the song suggest a reverence for the voice's owner, indicating that their presence and essence are dreamlike and divine.

The song also includes a brief interjection, 'Y qué soy para ti, mi negra? Azúcar,' which translates to 'And what am I to you, my black woman? Sugar.' This line is a playful and affectionate exchange, adding a personal touch to the song and reinforcing the intimate connection between the singer and the subject. Overall, "Tu Voz" is a celebration of the profound impact that a loved one's voice can have on an individual, highlighting the emotional and spiritual connection that can exist through the simple act of speaking or singing.

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