Saliditas Contigo

Manolito Y Su Trabuco Manolito Y Su Trabuco

The Regret of Forbidden Love

The song "Saliditas Contigo" by Manolito Y Su Trabuco is a narrative of regret and moral awakening. The lyrics tell the story of a person who has been involved in an affair with a married individual and has come to the realization that this relationship is wrong and must end. The protagonist expresses remorse for following the other person's lead without considering the consequences, acknowledging the failure of the relationship and the importance of breaking free from this entanglement.

The song's chorus emphasizes the decision to avoid further outings with the married individual, highlighting the desire to stop lying and urging the person to return to their spouse. This reflects a sense of responsibility and the realization that continuing the affair would be unfair to the other person's partner. The repeated lines about not wanting to go out anymore, even if the protagonist were crazy, underscore the firmness of this decision.

The final verses of the song depict a scene where the protagonist refuses to go out with the married person, despite their preparations to do so. The imagery of the person being left alone, even when they are dressed up and ready to go out, serves as a metaphor for the end of the affair and the protagonist's commitment to no longer participate in the infidelity. The song concludes with a clear message that the relationship is over and that the married person should recognize their marital status and the fact that there is nothing left of their love affair.

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  1. Loco Por Tus Besos
  2. El Amor Todo lo Puede
  3. La Habana Me Llama
  4. Y Todavía No
  5. Saliditas Contigo
  6. Te Dejo Libre
  7. Mentiritas
  8. Amor Matematico
  9. Comunicate
  10. Sabrosona
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