Contigo (feat. Joaquín Sabina)

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The Intensity of Love and Rejection of the Mundane in 'Contigo'

The song 'Contigo (feat. Joaquín Sabina)' by Fito Páez, featuring Joaquín Sabina, is a passionate declaration of what the narrator does not want in love, juxtaposed with an intense desire for a love that is all-consuming. The lyrics reject the conventional aspects of a domesticated relationship, such as celebrating Valentine's Day, sharing chores, or settling into a comfortable routine. Páez expresses a disdain for the mundane and the everyday, seeking instead a love that is extraordinary and fervent.

The chorus of the song encapsulates the core message: a love so powerful that it is life and death. The phrase 'Porque el amor, cuando no muere, mata' translates to 'Because love, when it does not die, kills,' suggesting that love is a force that can be both destructive and immortal. This hyperbolic expression of love reflects a desire for a connection that transcends the ordinary, one that is worth dying for, or even dying together. The repetition of this chorus emphasizes the narrator's longing for a love that is dramatic and all-encompassing.

Fito Páez is known for his poetic lyrics and his ability to convey deep emotions through his music. In 'Contigo,' he collaborates with Joaquín Sabina, another artist renowned for his lyrical prowess. Together, they create a song that speaks to the heart's yearning for a love that is intense and consuming, rejecting the safety of a predictable relationship for the thrill of one that is unpredictable and passionate. The song resonates with anyone who has ever craved a love that is as perilous as it is profound.

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