Por culpa de mi orgulho

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The Price of Pride: A Heartfelt Reflection

Gilda's song "Por culpa de mi orgullo" delves into the emotional turmoil and regret that comes from letting pride dictate one's actions in a relationship. The lyrics tell the story of someone who initially felt empowered and superior, dismissing their partner and replacing them with someone new. However, as time passes, the protagonist realizes the depth of their mistake and begins to miss the unique qualities and affection of their former lover.

The song's narrative is rich with metaphors and vivid imagery. The protagonist describes feeling like a goddess and a queen, which symbolizes a sense of invincibility and self-importance. This inflated sense of self leads to the decision to replace their partner, only to find that the new person cannot compare to the original. The repeated references to the former lover's sweet voice, tender touch, and distinctive laughter highlight the irreplaceable nature of true love and connection.

Culturally, the song taps into universal themes of love, loss, and the destructive power of pride. Gilda, known for her emotive and passionate singing style, brings these themes to life with a raw and heartfelt performance. The lyrics' simplicity and repetition emphasize the protagonist's deep regret and longing, making the song relatable to anyone who has experienced the pain of losing someone due to their own actions. The song serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of humility and the dangers of letting pride overshadow genuine emotions and relationships.

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  1. Te Cerrare La Puerta
  2. El Aguajal
  3. Si hay alguien en tu vida
  4. Yo Por Ti
  5. Tu Carcel
  6. Eso le pa'
  7. Si supieras
  8. Lo Puedo Lograr
  9. Sigo El Ritmo
  10. Hasta el amanecer
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