Si Supieras

Jerry Rivera Jerry Rivera

The Heartache of Unrequited Love in 'Si Supieras'

Jerry Rivera's 'Si Supieras' is a poignant ballad that delves into the depths of unrequited love and the pain of separation. The song's title, which translates to 'If You Only Knew,' sets the stage for a heartfelt plea from the narrator to a lost love, expressing the intense emotions and longing that remain after a breakup. Rivera's emotive delivery enhances the song's impact, as he is known for his romantic salsa tunes that often explore themes of love and heartbreak.

The lyrics of 'Si Supieras' reveal the narrator's deep yearning for the return of a past lover. He wonders if the knowledge of his love and the irreplaceable space she holds in his heart would be enough to make her reconsider their separation. The repetition of 'Si supieras' (If you knew) emphasizes the hope that understanding the depth of his feelings might change her mind. The song also touches on the difficulty of moving on, as the narrator has learned to live and breathe for his love, making the prospect of forgetting her seem impossible.

The song's bridge, 'Eres el motivo que me hace vivir' (You are the reason that makes me live), encapsulates the narrator's dependence on his love for emotional survival. The intensity of his feelings is such that he feels they are slowly killing him, yet he cannot let go. This internal struggle is a common theme in love songs, resonating with listeners who have experienced similar situations of loving someone who is no longer present in their lives.

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  1. Cuenta Conmigo
  2. Cara de Niño
  3. Nada Sin Ti
  4. Mi Libertad
  5. Casi Un Hechizo
  6. Que Hay De Malo
  7. Dame Un Beso Así
  8. Esa Niña
  9. Vuela Muy Alto
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