Qué de Raro Tiene

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The Tragic Tale of Love and Loss in 'Que De Raro Tiene'

The song 'Que De Raro Tiene' by Los Temerarios is a poignant ballad that delves into the themes of personal downfall, the power of feminine beauty, and the consequences of succumbing to temptation. Los Temerarios, a Mexican romantic music group, is known for their emotive ballads that often explore the complexities of love and heartache. This song is no exception, as it tells the story of a man reflecting on his life's misfortunes and attributing them to his weakness for women.

The lyrics begin with the protagonist addressing those who have witnessed his fall from grace, expressing that his talent did not lead to success because of his infatuation with women. He acknowledges that he could have been 'the king of the world,' but his path was altered by the women he encountered. The song's chorus, 'que de raro tiene que me haya perdido por una mujer' (what's so strange about having lost myself for a woman), suggests that falling for the allure of a woman is a common, if not expected, occurrence.

The song also touches on the idea of judgment and misunderstanding. The protagonist feels judged without a chance to explain himself, and he is aware that his story is a tragedy of his own making. He does not seek pity, as he accepts full responsibility for his choices. The repeated lines about the beauty and divine spark of women highlight the irresistible attraction he feels, which ultimately leads to his undoing. 'Que De Raro Tiene' is a narrative of passion, the destructive power of beauty, and the inevitability of human weakness in the face of desire.

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  1. Mi Vida Eres Tú
  2. Por Que Te Conoci
  3. Ya Me Voy Para Siempre
  4. Solo y Sin Su Amor
  5. Yo Quiero Ser Feliz
  6. Cuando Fuiste Mía
  7. Si Tu Quisieras
  8. Tu Última Canción
  9. La Última Oportunidad
  10. Si Quiero Volver
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