Lo Voy a Hacer Contigo

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A Dreamy Promise of Passion: Unraveling 'Lo Voy a Hacer Contigo'

The song 'Lo Voy a Hacer Contigo' by Trinidad is a passionate declaration of love and desire, wrapped in the promise of an unforgettable romantic experience. The lyrics speak of a deep yearning to fulfill a lover's dream, to engage in an intimate act 'sobre una estrella'—on a star—evoking a sense of fantasy and otherworldliness. The repetition of the phrase 'lo voy a hacer contigo' (I'm going to do it with you) emphasizes the singer's determination and commitment to making the experience as magical as the partner has imagined.

The song's narrative unfolds with the singer asking for the chance to prove their worth as a lover, claiming to be the best according to others' testimonies. This boastful confidence is paired with a tender approach, as the singer wishes to discover the partner 'muy lentamente' (very slowly) and to make them feel like a 'princesa en un cuento' (princess in a fairy tale). The sensual and romantic imagery suggests a deep connection and a promise of making the partner happy in a way that is both physically satisfying and emotionally fulfilling.

The recurring theme of being the best lover and the assurance of making the partner feel like royalty in a fairy tale adds a layer of fantasy to the song. It's not just about the physical act of love but also about creating an experience that transcends the ordinary. The singer's vow to love the partner like no one else has before further intensifies the romantic and dreamlike atmosphere of the song.

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  1. Amor De Pocas Horas
  2. No Puedo Con Otra
  3. la diferencia entre los dos
  4. Esa linda señorita
  5. fueron una, dos o tres
  6. Que No Ande Diciendo
  7. Quiero Saber
  8. Conmigo Te Gusto
  9. Lo Voy a Hacer Contigo
  10. Los Secretos De Mi Almohada
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