Dando Instrucciones (part. Jean Carlos Centeno)

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Guidelines for Love: A Heartfelt Plea

In "Dando Instrucciones," Jessi Uribe, featuring Jean Carlos Centeno, delivers a poignant message about love, regret, and the importance of cherishing a partner. The song is a heartfelt plea from someone who has experienced the pain of losing a loved one due to neglect or betrayal. The narrator, speaking from a place of experience, offers advice to another man on how to treat the woman they both care about, emphasizing the importance of affection, attention, and fidelity.

The lyrics are rich with vivid imagery and specific instructions, such as bringing her stolen flowers and kissing the mole on her back. These details paint a picture of intimacy and personal knowledge, suggesting that the narrator once shared a deep connection with the woman in question. The repeated refrain to "mímala, quiérela, bésala, ámala" (pamper her, love her, kiss her, adore her) underscores the urgency and sincerity of the narrator's advice, highlighting the emotional weight of his past mistakes.

Culturally, the song taps into the traditional Latin American values of romance and chivalry, where gestures of love and devotion are paramount. Jessi Uribe, known for his romantic ballads and heartfelt performances, uses his signature style to convey a universal message about the consequences of taking love for granted. The song serves as a reminder that love requires effort and sincerity, and that failing to nurture it can lead to loneliness and regret, leaving one only with the wisdom to guide others.

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