Y Voy a Ser Feliz

Marisela Marisela

Embracing Freedom: Marisela's Journey to Happiness in 'Y Voy a Ser Feliz'

Marisela's song 'Y Voy a Ser Feliz' is a poignant expression of liberation and self-discovery following the end of a relationship. The lyrics convey a strong message of empowerment, as the protagonist decides to let go of a partner who did not value her love sufficiently. The repeated lines, 'Ahora estás que te vas' (Now you're about to leave), set the stage for a final departure, emphasizing the permanence of this decision and the resolve of the speaker.

The chorus, 'Y voy a ser feliz al no tenerte cerca' (And I will be happy not having you close), captures the essence of the song—finding happiness away from a toxic relationship. Marisela sings about exploring new experiences and affections, which contrasts sharply with the pain the former partner caused. This shift from suffering to anticipation of new possibilities highlights a journey of self-healing and growth.

The song also touches on themes of irrevocable change and the inevitability of moving on. The line 'Vas a querer volver y no se va a poder' (You will want to come back and it won't be possible) underscores the irreversible nature of the protagonist's decision, reinforcing her newfound independence and emotional strength. Marisela's delivery of these lines conveys both the pain of past experiences and the hopeful determination for a better future.

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  1. Sola Con Mi Soledad
  2. A Escondidas
  3. Enamorada y Herida
  4. Mi Problema
  5. Sin El
  6. Dios Bendiga Nuestro Amor
  7. A Cambio de Qué
  8. Yo Se Que Tú
  9. Tu Dama De Hierro
  10. Completamente Tuya
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