The Enchantment of Beauty and Desire in Iván Villazón's '90-60-90'

Iván Villazón's song '90-60-90' is a vibrant expression of admiration and desire, set against the backdrop of Colombian Vallenato, a genre known for its lively beats and poignant lyrics. The song's title refers to the measurements of an idealized female body, often considered the 'perfect' proportions for beauty in various cultures. The lyrics convey the singer's infatuation with a woman whose physical attributes have left him spellbound, to the point where he feels overwhelmed by his emotions.

The song's verses describe the woman's features in detail, from her hips to her eyes, and even her fashion sense, which includes miniskirts and jeans that accentuate her figure. The singer's fixation is not just on her physical appearance but also on her noble character, which he compares to that of his mother, adding a layer of deep respect to his admiration. The repeated chorus 'Ay! Yo no sé que vas a hacer conmigo' translates to 'I don't know what you're going to do with me,' highlighting the singer's sense of helplessness in the face of his attraction.

While the song celebrates physical beauty, it also touches on the theme of unrequited love or desire. The woman seems unaware or indifferent to the singer's calls and compliments, which she apparently ignores, only for her friends to find out later. This dynamic creates a sense of longing and frustration for the singer, who is left to wonder what his infatuation will lead to. '90-60-90' is a testament to the power of physical attraction and the emotional turmoil it can cause when the object of one's affection remains elusive.

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  1. Entrégate
  2. 90-60-90
  3. Misión Imposible (feat. Tuto López)
  4. Por Un Amor
  5. El Arcoíris
  6. El Payaso de Tu Risa
  7. Soñar Contigo
  8. Eres distinta
  9. El Poder Del Amor
  10. El Payaso De La Esquina
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