De Millón a Cero

Kaleth Morales Kaleth Morales

The Emotional Rollercoaster of Love in 'De Millón a Cero'

The song 'De Millón a Cero' by Kaleth Morales is a poignant expression of love and longing, wrapped in the melodious strains of Vallenato, a popular folk music genre from Colombia. The lyrics tell the story of someone who is deeply in love and experiences intense emotions that oscillate between the highest highs and the lowest lows, as suggested by the title, which translates to 'From a Million to Zero.'

The protagonist speaks of an overwhelming attraction that began with the sound of their beloved's voice, an attraction so strong that it has become a constant presence in their thoughts. This fixation is a testament to the transformative power of love, which has changed everything for the singer. The repeated lines 'Todo cambia, todo el mundo sabe que tú eres mi vida' (Everything changes, everyone knows that you are my life) emphasize the depth of the protagonist's feelings and the public nature of their affection.

However, the song also touches on the fear and insecurity that can accompany such intense emotions. The lover's absence is likened to the stars going out, leaving the singer filled with dread and desperation. The lyrics also reveal a struggle against external disapproval and the challenges of being with the one they love. Despite these obstacles, the protagonist remains committed, ready to fight for their relationship and prove their love through actions, not just words. The song captures the essence of romantic love as an all-consuming force that can bring both immense joy and profound sorrow.

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  1. Siete Palabras
  2. La indiferencia
  3. Despertar Contigo
  4. Mary
  5. Ya No Eres Princesa
  6. A blanco y negro
  7. Dile
  8. Me Canse
  9. Unica
  10. Algún día
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