Si Me Llevas Contigo

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A Cry for Love and Escape: Gloria Trevi's 'Si Me Llevas Contigo'

Gloria Trevi's song 'Si Me Llevas Contigo' is a poignant ballad that delves into themes of loneliness, a longing for love, and a desire for escape from suffering. The lyrics are a plea to a higher power, asking to be taken away from a life of solitude and pain. Trevi promises to change and to be good, suggesting a history of rebelliousness or behavior that she perceives as negative. The song reflects a deep sense of unworthiness and the belief that no one would mourn her absence, highlighting her feelings of insignificance and isolation.

The chorus, where Trevi asks to be taken away and to have her pain removed, is a metaphor for seeking relief and peace. The mention of 'prender estrellas en el infinito' (lighting stars in the infinity) can be interpreted as a desire to leave a mark or to do something meaningful, even if it's in another realm or after life. The song's emotional weight is carried by the raw honesty of the lyrics, which convey a sense of desperation and a deep need to be loved and valued.

Gloria Trevi is known for her powerful voice and dramatic presentation, often exploring themes of empowerment, love, and social issues in her music. 'Si Me Llevas Contigo' stands out as a vulnerable and heartfelt request for compassion and understanding, resonating with anyone who has ever felt alone or unloved. The song's message is universal, touching on the human need for connection and the fear of being forgotten.

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  1. A La Madre
  2. No Querías Lastimarme
  3. Todos Me Miran
  4. Esa Hembra Es Mala
  5. Me Siento Tan Sola
  6. Recuerda Que Me Tienes A Mi
  7. Agarrate
  8. Con Los Ojos Cerrados
  9. Si me llevas contigo
  10. Celos (feat. Angel)
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