Somos Prohibidos

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The Heartache of Forbidden Love: A Dive into 'Somos Prohibidos'

The song 'Somos Prohibidos' by Los Hermanos Medina is a poignant portrayal of a love that society deems unacceptable. The title itself, which translates to 'We Are Forbidden,' sets the tone for a narrative about an extramarital affair. The lyrics express the pain and complexity of being in love while being committed to someone else. The song's narrator acknowledges that their love is seen as a sin in the eyes of God and society, yet they cannot help but feel what they do.

The chorus repeats the phrase 'Amor prohibido,' emphasizing the forbidden nature of their love. The lyrics suggest that others may view their feelings as mere desire or childish whims, but for those involved, it is a profound and genuine emotion. The song captures the internal conflict and societal pressure faced by individuals involved in such relationships. It also reflects on the judgment they receive from others who do not understand the depth of their feelings.

Los Hermanos Medina, known for their cumbia music, often explore themes of love, heartache, and social issues in their songs. 'Somos Prohibidos' is a testament to their ability to evoke emotion and provoke thought about the nature of love and the moral dilemmas it can present. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced love that defies social norms, highlighting the universal struggle between heart and societal expectations.

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  2. Llénanos
  3. Espero Verle
  4. Se Esta Moviendo (Espiritu Santo)
  5. A Escondidas
  6. Somos Prohibidos
  7. Quédate Con Él
  8. Jesucristo
  9. Perfecto Amor
  10. Reflexiones
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