Cinturón Blanco

Jorge Drexler Jorge Drexler

Rediscovering Love: A Journey Back to Innocence

In 'Cinturón Blanco,' Jorge Drexler invites listeners on a journey to rediscover the innocence and excitement of a relationship's early days. The song's title, which translates to 'White Belt,' symbolizes a return to the beginning, akin to starting anew in martial arts where a white belt signifies a novice. Drexler's lyrics are a poetic plea to his partner to strip away the layers of familiarity and routine that have accumulated over time, and to rekindle the raw, unfiltered emotions that marked the start of their love.

The song's verses are rich with metaphors and vivid imagery. Drexler speaks of burning photo albums and deprogramming automatic pilots, suggesting a desire to erase the past and its preconceived notions. He longs to 'rewind to that beginning' and 'fall together' once more, emphasizing the importance of shared experiences and mutual vulnerability. The repeated call to 'start from zero' and earn the 'white belt' again underscores the theme of renewal and the courage it takes to face love with fresh eyes.

Drexler's request to 'pass your coordinates again' and 'trip over the same stone' highlights the cyclical nature of relationships. Despite past mistakes and missteps, he yearns to relive those moments, believing that the journey itself is what makes love profound. The imagery of 'dying of love and fear' and 'looking into each other's eyes with a dagger between the teeth' captures the intensity and passion of a love that is both exhilarating and terrifying. Ultimately, 'Cinturón Blanco' is a celebration of love's enduring power and the beauty of continually rediscovering each other as 'beginners.'

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