Esclavo Y Amo

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The Paradox of Love in 'Esclavo Y Amo'

Los Angeles Negros' song 'Esclavo Y Amo' delves into the complex and often contradictory emotions that come with deep romantic love. The lyrics express a sense of bewilderment and helplessness in the face of an overwhelming attraction. The singer is captivated by the eyes and mouth of their beloved, which seem to have an almost magical power over them. This enchantment drives the singer to the brink of madness, illustrating the intense and sometimes irrational nature of love.

The song also explores the duality of feeling both enslaved and empowered by love. The singer describes a nightly ritual of praying to forget their beloved, only to wake up each morning with renewed adoration. This cycle of longing and devotion highlights the inescapable grip that love can have on a person. The lyrics convey a sense of being trapped in a loop of desire and worship, unable to break free from the emotional hold of the beloved.

The chorus encapsulates this paradox perfectly. The singer feels like both a slave and a master of the universe when kissed by their beloved. This duality suggests that love can make one feel both vulnerable and invincible at the same time. The trembling induced by a kiss signifies the profound impact that love can have, shaking the very core of one's being. Through its poetic and evocative lyrics, 'Esclavo Y Amo' captures the essence of love's power to both elevate and ensnare, making it a timeless exploration of human emotion.

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  1. Y Volveré
  2. No Sufras Mas
  3. El Porcentaje
  4. Como Quisiera Decirte
  5. Mi niña
  6. Amar Y Vivir
  7. A Tu Recuerdo
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  9. A Tí
  10. Pasión Y Vida
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