Hasta Donde Te Quiero

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The Boundless Love of 'Hasta Donde Te Quiero'

The song 'Hasta Donde Te Quiero' by La Rondalla de Saltillo is a romantic ballad that delves into the depths of unconditional love. The lyrics pose a rhetorical question about the extent of the narrator's love, which is described as immeasurable and beyond any physical boundaries. The song's title, which translates to 'How Far Do I Love You?', sets the stage for a declaration of love that transcends space and time.

The narrator expresses that trying to quantify their love is futile, as it is as impossible as reaching for a star. This hyperbolic statement emphasizes the limitless nature of their affection. The song suggests that love cannot be confined by distances or borders, and it challenges the concept of measuring love in terms of proximity or visibility. The repeated line 'hasta donde tus ojos no ven' (as far as your eyes cannot see) reinforces the idea that love extends beyond what can be seen or comprehended.

La Rondalla de Saltillo, known for their romantic and heartfelt music, uses this song to convey a message that love is eternal and not bound by the constraints of life or time. The narrator's love is described as more enduring than eternity itself, suggesting that even the concept of forever is insufficient to capture the full extent of their devotion. The song's poetic language and emotive delivery resonate with anyone who has experienced love that feels boundless and all-consuming.

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  1. Te Deseo Amor
  2. Como
  3. Hasta Donde Te Quiero
  4. Enseñame a Querer
  5. Confidencias de Amor
  6. Secretamente
  7. El o Yo
  8. Wendolyne
  9. Recuerdos de Una Noche
  10. Dèjenme Ser
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