Amores Y Besos

Niña Pastori Niña Pastori

A Journey Through Time and Love in 'Amores Y Besos'

Niña Pastori's 'Amores Y Besos' is a poetic exploration of the passage of time and the emotions that accompany it. The song opens with a reflection on how years are the children of time, bringing with them a mix of joy, suffering, love, and kisses. This metaphorical language sets the stage for a deeper contemplation of life's cyclical nature and the inevitable blend of experiences that shape our existence.

The chorus, or 'estribillo,' transports the listener into a fairy tale world, more beautiful than a dream, where the sun is molten gold and the moon is made of caramel. This imagery evokes a sense of wonder and enchantment, suggesting that love can transform reality into something magical and surreal. The vivid descriptions create a dreamlike atmosphere, emphasizing the transformative power of love and its ability to elevate everyday moments into extraordinary experiences.

In the verses, the singer recounts a poignant moment under a blue sky, where she kissed her lover's mouth while crying and confessed her deep feelings. The reciprocation of love and the expression of longing ('cuánto te echo de menos') highlight the intensity and vulnerability inherent in romantic relationships. This emotional depth is a hallmark of Niña Pastori's flamenco-influenced style, which often delves into themes of love, longing, and the human condition. Through 'Amores Y Besos,' Niña Pastori captures the essence of love's highs and lows, painting a vivid picture of its enduring impact on our lives.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Palillos y Panderos
  2. Amor Amante
  3. Cartita De Amor
  4. La Roja Baila (part. Sergio Ramos)
  5. Espinas
  6. Estoy Aprendiendo a Vivir (Bulerías)
  7. Como Me Duele
  8. Acaríciame La Cara
  9. Lo Eres Todo
  10. En Los Rincones De Mi Casa
View all Niña Pastori songs

Most popular topics in Niña Pastori songs

Related artists

  1. Estrella Morente
    Estrella Morente
  2. Fondo Flamenco
    Fondo Flamenco
  3. Ketama
    Ketama
  4. Pablo Alborán
    Pablo Alborán
  5. El Arrebato
    El Arrebato
  6. Navajita Plateá
    Navajita Plateá
  7. Antonio Carmona
    Antonio Carmona
  8. Falete
    Falete