Qué Bonito Es Querer

Manuel Carrasco Manuel Carrasco

The Heartwarming Tribute of 'Qué Bonito Es Querer' by Manuel Carrasco

Manuel Carrasco's 'Qué Bonito Es Querer' is a heartfelt ode to friendship and the deep appreciation for a person who brings light and joy into one's life. The lyrics paint a picture of someone who embodies positivity and support, an individual whose mere presence can alleviate problems and bring comfort. Carrasco uses vivid imagery to describe this person as an 'angel of the guard' for demons and a beacon of hope in times of darkness, suggesting that their influence is both protective and illuminating.

The song also touches on themes of resilience and the strength that can be found in vulnerability. The lines speak of a person who has learned from their tears and has emerged with a brighter shine, akin to a lighthouse guiding lost travelers. This metaphor emphasizes the idea that enduring hardships can lead to personal growth and the ability to guide others. Carrasco expresses a deep sense of gratitude for this friendship, acknowledging the beauty in being able to trust and care for someone so profoundly.

Musically, Carrasco is known for his emotive ballads and pop-flamenco fusion, which often explore themes of love, life, and personal relationships. 'Qué Bonito Es Querer' fits within this tradition, offering listeners a melodic and lyrical celebration of the bonds that sustain us through life's challenges. The song's title, which translates to 'How Beautiful It Is to Love,' encapsulates its core message: the beauty and fortune of having such a meaningful connection with another person.

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  2. Salitre (part. Camilo)
  3. Por Eso Si Te Vas
  4. Qué Bonito Es Querer
  5. ¿Qué Nos Está Pasando?
  6. La Voz De Dentro
  7. Sígueme
  8. Hay Que Vivir El Momento
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