Amor Clasificado

Rodrigo Bueno Rodrigo Bueno

The Quest for Unconditional Love in 'Amor Clasificado'

The song 'Amor Clasificado' by Rodrigo Bueno, also known as 'El Potro' Rodrigo, delves into the theme of searching for love in a modern context. The lyrics tell the story of someone who is desperately seeking a romantic connection, so much so that they place a classified ad in a newspaper. This act of seeking love through a public medium highlights the character's loneliness and desire for companionship.

Rodrigo Bueno's narrative in the song is one of vulnerability and openness. The protagonist is not concerned with superficial attributes such as race, religion, or skin color; instead, they emphasize the importance of love and madness, indicating a desire for a passionate and all-consuming love. The repeated lines 'busco un amor' (I'm looking for love) underscore the ongoing search and the sense of urgency and longing that accompanies it. The mention of preparing for a potential date by buying new clothes and shining shoes adds a touch of hope and anticipation to the otherwise melancholic search.

The song also touches on the frustration and disappointment that can come with looking for love. The silent phone and the interrupted call due to unpaid bills reflect the setbacks and the reality of everyday life interfering with the quest for love. Despite these challenges, the protagonist remains determined, as indicated by the repeated phrase 'pero lo sigo buscando' (but I keep looking). 'Amor Clasificado' is a poignant reflection on the human need for connection and the lengths to which one will go to find it.

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