Inevitable

Maldita Nerea Maldita Nerea

Exploring the Depths of Love in Maldita Nerea's 'Inevitable'

Maldita Nerea's song 'Inevitable' delves into the profound and often ineffable nature of love, presenting it as an intrinsic and unstoppable force within us. The lyrics begin with a sense of mystery and inquiry, suggesting that understanding love is akin to solving a riddle. This sets the stage for a deeper exploration of love's qualities and effects, which are described as endless, valuable, and pure.

As the song progresses, love is portrayed as an energy that guides and connects, likened to an invisible force that moves us without physical bindings, much like marionettes. This metaphor emphasizes the intangible yet powerful grip that love has on individuals, steering their actions and emotions subtly yet significantly. The recurring lines 'Lo mío es tuyo' (What's mine is yours) and the expression of missing someone 'when you are not here' highlight the deep connection and shared existence that love fosters between people.

The chorus of the song reinforces the inevitability of love, stating it is something that 'lives inside me' and 'because you are here.' This inevitability is linked to the natural, spontaneous flow of emotions towards the loved one, portraying love not just as a choice but as an essential, life-encompassing experience. The song concludes by affirming 'El amor es así' (Love is like this), encapsulating the theme that love, in its many forms and expressions, is a fundamental, inevitable part of human experience.

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  2. El Secreto de Las Tortugas
  3. Calcetines
  4. Siempre Estaré Allí
  5. Cuando Todas Las Historias Se Acaban (part. Leire Martínez)
  6. ¿No Podíamos Ser Agua?
  7. Hecho Con Tus Sueños
  8. Con una Estrella en Cada Mano
  9. El Error
  10. Me Pesan Las Alas
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