Tengo Un Dolor

Iván Villazón Iván Villazón

The Heartache of Love: Iván Villazón's 'Tengo Un Dolor'

Iván Villazón's song 'Tengo Un Dolor' delves into the universal theme of heartache and the emotional turmoil that love can bring. The lyrics express a profound sense of pain that the singer cannot quite pinpoint, suggesting that it is his heart that aches. This metaphorical pain is attributed to the influence of women, highlighting the powerful impact that romantic relationships can have on one's emotional well-being.

The repetition of the phrase 'Yo tengo un dolor' emphasizes the depth of the singer's suffering. He is unsure of the exact source of his pain, which adds to the sense of confusion and helplessness. The mention of the heart as the likely source of this pain underscores the idea that love and emotional connections are at the core of his distress. The use of the term 'benditas mujeres' (blessed women) adds a layer of irony, as these women are both the cause of his joy and his sorrow.

Villazón's poignant lyrics also touch on the theme of unreciprocated feelings. The line 'y a ti no te da dolor, ay de ver que se muera un hombre' suggests that the object of his affection does not share his pain or concern for his well-being. This unrequited love intensifies his suffering, making his heartache even more profound. The song captures the essence of the bittersweet nature of love, where the same emotions that bring happiness can also lead to deep sorrow.

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