A Cambio de Qué

Marisela Marisela

The Price of Love: Unveiling Marisela's 'A Cambio de Qué'

Marisela's song 'A Cambio de Qué' delves into the emotional turmoil of a one-sided relationship, where love and commitment are not reciprocated equally. The lyrics express the pain and realization of being someone's temporary amusement rather than a true partner. The protagonist is aware that they cannot erase the other person from their mind, despite their efforts, highlighting the depth of their emotional attachment.

As the song progresses, the protagonist gains the courage to confront the situation, demanding to know what they are receiving in return for their love and devotion. The repeated question 'A cambio de qué' (In exchange for what?) underscores the desire for a fair exchange in the relationship. The lyrics paint a picture of the protagonist offering their love, their body, and the intimacy of shared mornings, but they seek to know if this will result in lasting love and appreciation over time.

Marisela, known for her emotive ballads, captures the essence of heartache and the quest for self-respect in relationships. The song resonates with anyone who has ever felt undervalued in love, prompting listeners to reflect on the importance of mutual respect and the courage it takes to demand it. 'A Cambio de Qué' is not just a lament but a declaration of self-worth and the need for equitable emotional investment in a loving relationship.

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  1. Tu Dama De Hierro
  2. Un Amor En El Olvido
  3. Demasiado Tarde
  4. Mi Amor Por Ti
  5. Amame Un Poco Mas
  6. Dios Bendiga Nuestro Amor
  7. Para Volver a Empezar
  8. La Pareja Ideal
  9. Ya No Puedo Volver Contigo
  10. Sin El
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