The Eternal Flame of Love in 'Quiero Saber de Ti' by Los Inquietos del Vallenato

The song 'Quiero Saber de Ti' by Los Inquietos del Vallenato is a heartfelt expression of love and longing, deeply rooted in the Vallenato tradition of Colombia. The lyrics speak of a love that has been rekindled after a period of separation, and the protagonist is eager to know if the feelings are still mutual. The song opens with a direct plea, asking the beloved where they are and expressing a desire to know more about their current state of heart.

As the song progresses, the lyrics delve into the emotions of the protagonist who has spent nights awake, reminiscing and looking at the beloved's photograph, indicating a deep sense of loneliness and yearning. The repeated line 'Quiero saber de ti' (I want to know about you) emphasizes the longing to understand the beloved's feelings and whether the love they once shared can be revived. The protagonist is willing to risk everything, even life itself, for the love they have, suggesting a profound and eternal commitment.

The musical style of Los Inquietos del Vallenato, characterized by the use of the accordion, guacharaca, and caja vallenata, adds a layer of cultural richness to the song. The Vallenato genre often explores themes of love, nature, and folklore, and 'Quiero Saber de Ti' is a classic example of how these themes are woven into the fabric of the music. The song's narrative is one of hope and undying love, a testament to the power of love to transcend time and distance.

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  1. Me Matará El Sentimiento
  2. Te Amaré
  3. Después de Amar
  4. Entrégame Tu Amor
  5. Si Tu Estuvieras
  6. Suave Brisa
  7. Enseñame a Olvidar
  8. MADRE MÍA
  9. Amor Herido
  10. Volver
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