Ellas Así Son (part. Jessi Uribe)

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The Heartache and Revelry in 'Ellas Así Son' by Espinoza Paz featuring Jessi Uribe

The song 'Ellas Así Son' is a collaboration between Mexican singer-songwriter Espinoza Paz and Colombian singer Jessi Uribe. The song delves into the themes of unrequited love, the pain of rejection, and the attempt to move on from a relationship that has ended. The lyrics are a conversation between two friends, with one seeking advice and comfort from the other after a romantic disappointment.

The opening lines, sung by Espinoza Paz, suggest that showing too much love and affection can sometimes lead to being taken for granted or even disrespected. He advises his friend not to cry or beg for the woman's love, implying that such behavior will only lead to more disdain. Jessi Uribe's lines express his fear of being alone and his difficulty in finding someone like his former partner. However, Espinoza Paz reassures him that there are plenty of other women in the world, suggesting that his friend should not dwell on the loss.

As the song progresses, the tone shifts from one of heartache to one of camaraderie and celebration. The mention of wanting drinks and a mariachi band to sing indicates a desire to drown sorrows and perhaps celebrate single life. The repeated lines about the woman having a heart of stone if she doesn't react to the song add a touch of humor and resilience. The song captures the emotional rollercoaster of dealing with a breakup, from the initial pain to the eventual acceptance and determination to move forward with the support of friends.

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  1. El Próximo Viernes
  2. Lo Intentamos
  3. Ponte En Mi Lugar
  4. Ellas Así Son (part. Jessi Uribe)
  5. Te Vas a Acordar de Mi
  6. Tiene Razón La Lógica (part. La Arrolladora Banda El Limón de René Camacho)
  7. Era Creyente
  8. La Cumbia Del Mariachi
  9. La Mitad de La Mitad
  10. 24 Horas
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