Cosa de Hombres

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The Strength of Vulnerability in 'Cosa de Hombres'

The song 'Cosa de Hombres' by Memphis La Blusera, a renowned Argentine blues band, delves into the emotional landscape of masculinity and love. The lyrics speak to the daily struggles of life, the 'battle' of the streets, and the desire to find solace in the arms of a loved one. The protagonist expresses a longing to escape the harshness of the outside world and to immerse himself in the intimate and loving embrace of his partner.

The phrase 'Cosa de Hombres,' which translates to 'A Man's Thing,' challenges traditional notions of masculinity by associating strength with the ability to love deeply and openly. The song emphasizes that true manhood involves the capacity to dream of a happy ending, to open one's heart, and to be unashamed in expressing love. This message is a powerful statement against the stereotype that men should be stoic and emotionally reserved.

Furthermore, the song touches on the idea that the magic of a woman can hold all that a man desires, and when two destinies intertwine, life and love can flourish. The repeated assertion that this is 'Cosa de Hombres' serves as an affirmation that vulnerability and emotional expression are not only natural but are also a sign of strength and authenticity in a man's character.

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  1. A punto de estallar de amor
  2. Estaño de bar
  3. Moscato, Pizza y Fainá
  4. La última lágrima
  5. Boogie de la valija
  6. La Flor Más Bella
  7. La Bifurcada
  8. Blues del estibador
  9. Es simplemente amor
  10. Vuelvo a casa mamá
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