Amame, quiereme

Jambao Jambao

The Intensity of Love in 'Amame, Quiereme'

Jambao's song 'Amame, Quiereme' is a heartfelt plea for love and affection. The lyrics are a passionate expression of the singer's deep emotions and longing for reciprocation. The repeated requests to 'amame' (love me) and 'quiereme' (want me) highlight the intensity of the desire for a mutual and profound connection. The singer is not just asking for love but is also offering his heart in return, emphasizing the sincerity and depth of his feelings.

The song paints a vivid picture of the physical and emotional reactions that love induces. When the beloved is near, everything becomes beautiful, and the singer's body responds with trembling, vibrating lips, and a voice that begins to break. These descriptions convey the overwhelming power of love and attraction, illustrating how it can affect one's entire being. The physical manifestations of love—trembling, vibrating, and a breaking voice—are metaphors for the vulnerability and intensity of the emotions involved.

Jambao, known for their romantic and emotive musical style, captures the essence of passionate love in 'Amame, Quiereme.' The song's simplicity and repetition of key phrases make it a poignant and relatable anthem for anyone who has experienced the highs and lows of love. The earnest plea for love and the vivid depiction of its effects resonate deeply, making it a timeless piece that speaks to the universal human experience of longing and affection.

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  1. Consejo
  2. Yo me ilusioné
  3. Te Arrepentiras
  4. Ya no siento nada por ti
  5. Todo Se Parece a Ti
  6. Ya no quiero vivir
  7. Se Parece Mas a Ti
  8. Y la hice llorar
  9. La Tengo Que Olvidar
  10. Tu barca
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