Soy soltero

Jhonny Rivera Jhonny Rivera

The Joys and Freedom of Single Life

Jhonny Rivera's song "Soy soltero" is a lively and humorous celebration of single life. The lyrics paint a picture of a man who revels in his freedom, unburdened by the commitments and responsibilities that come with marriage. He proudly declares his single status, emphasizing that he doesn't need anyone's permission to enjoy life. His heart is described as large, loyal, and capable of loving many equally, suggesting a carefree and open approach to relationships.

The song contrasts this carefree lifestyle with the perceived constraints of married life. Rivera humorously notes that his married friends look bored, lack money, and are restricted by their spouses. The imagery of being sent to bed at 8 PM underscores the loss of freedom he associates with marriage. This playful critique of married life is balanced with a tongue-in-cheek promise to consider fidelity and commitment when he turns 80, highlighting his current preference for a life of fun and independence.

Rivera's love for horses, beautiful women, and outings with friends further underscores his desire for a life unencumbered by traditional commitments. The repeated refrain that being single is not just a lifestyle but a source of tranquility and joy reinforces the song's central theme. The song's upbeat tempo and catchy melody complement its lighthearted and rebellious message, making it a relatable anthem for those who cherish their independence.

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  1. Es Mi Madre
  2. Tus 15 Años
  3. Extraño a Mi Papá
  4. Lo Nuestro No Puede Ser
  5. Tú y Yo
  6. Te Sigo Queriendo
  7. No Es Tan Facil
  8. El Mujeriego
  9. Yo Esperaré, Tú Cambiarás
  10. No Vale La Pena
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