Cómo Marea

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The Dizzying Dance of Love in 'Cómo Marea'

Gilda's song 'Cómo Marea' is a vibrant celebration of love and the intoxicating feeling that comes with it. The lyrics describe a night of dancing that leads to a deep emotional connection. The protagonist meets someone while dancing, and the chemistry between them is so strong that it leaves her feeling dizzy, as if she were drunk, but without a drop of alcohol. This metaphor of being 'drunk on love' is a powerful way to convey the overwhelming emotions that can come with falling for someone deeply and quickly.

The chorus, or 'estribillo,' emphasizes the physical closeness and the shared experience of dancing together. The repeated phrase 'Cómo marea' (How dizzying) highlights the sensation of being swept off one's feet, both literally and figuratively. The dance becomes a metaphor for the relationship itself, with the movements and closeness symbolizing the intimacy and connection between the two lovers. The lyrics suggest that this shared experience is not just about the physical act of dancing, but also about the emotional bond that forms as they move together.

Gilda's energetic and passionate delivery of the song adds to the sense of euphoria and excitement. The repeated exclamations of '¡Jojoyeah!' and '¡Eso!' further enhance the celebratory and joyful tone of the song. 'Cómo Marea' captures the essence of falling in love and the dizzying, exhilarating feeling that comes with it. It's a reminder of the beauty and joy that can be found in those moments of connection and shared experience, making it a timeless anthem for lovers everywhere.

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  2. Bésame Suave
  3. No Te Quedes Afuera
  4. Amor prohibido
  5. Se Me Ha Perdido Un Corazón
  6. Cómo Marea
  7. Nos Iremos Los Tres
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  9. No Es Mi Despedida
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