Oro de Ley

Luis Miguel Luis Miguel

The Golden Promise of Love in Luis Miguel's 'Oro de Ley'

Luis Miguel's 'Oro de Ley' is a passionate declaration of honest love and personal integrity. The song's title, which translates to 'Gold of Law,' metaphorically represents the singer's value and the purity of his intentions in a romantic relationship. The lyrics emphasize the artist's commitment to being truthful and genuine when it comes to love, suggesting that he is as valuable and reliable as gold—a precious metal known for its worth and authenticity.

Throughout the song, Luis Miguel reassures his lover of his noble qualities, likening himself to royalty ('Tengo sangre de rey') and insisting that his style is not to deceive. The repeated chorus 'Oro de ley' serves as a powerful affirmation of his character, equating the quality of his love to the highest standard of gold. This analogy not only conveys the depth of his feelings but also his self-worth, as he considers his love to be of the finest quality, just like pure gold. The song's romantic language and the use of gold as a symbol for love's true value create a rich tapestry of emotion and commitment.

Luis Miguel, often referred to as 'El Sol de México,' is known for his powerful voice and his ability to convey deep emotions through his music. 'Oro de Ley' is a testament to his romantic ballad style, where the expression of love and fidelity takes center stage. The song's message resonates with anyone who values honesty and integrity in relationships, making it a timeless piece in Luis Miguel's repertoire.

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