Te Llevaste Todo

Ulises Bueno Ulises Bueno

Rising from the Ashes: A Journey of Self-Rediscovery

In 'Te Llevaste Todo,' Ulises Bueno delves into the emotional aftermath of a deceptive relationship. The song's lyrics paint a vivid picture of a love that was never genuine, filled with empty words and false promises. Bueno reflects on his own silence and complicity, acknowledging that he too never spoke up, perhaps out of a misguided belief that he had found the right person. This self-awareness is a crucial element, as it sets the stage for his journey of healing and self-discovery.

The chorus, 'Te llevaste todo pero no fue mucho, te llevaste mucho pero no fue todo,' encapsulates the paradox of loss and resilience. While the partner took away a significant part of his life, it wasn't everything. Bueno emphasizes that he still retains the essential elements needed to rebuild himself—his spirit and determination. This duality of loss and remaining strength is a powerful metaphor for personal growth. The imagery of 'opening his wings and flying away' signifies liberation and the beginning of a new chapter, free from the shadows of his past relationship.

As the song progresses, Bueno describes his process of healing. He finds solace in his newfound freedom, learning to navigate the cold, lonely nights that teach him patience and calm. The mention of 'a sky of smoke over a sea of whiskey' suggests a period of self-medication and reflection, a common coping mechanism for many dealing with heartbreak. However, this phase is not portrayed as a permanent state but rather a transitional one, leading to his ultimate realization that he was mistaken but is now ready to move forward. The song is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the capacity for self-reinvention, even after profound emotional setbacks.

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  1. Cinco Minutos
  2. Intentaré
  3. Infiel
  4. Creo
  5. Yo Volveré
  6. Como Estas
  7. La de Los Ojos Muertos
  8. Te Llevaste Todo
  9. Se Que No (part. El Polaco, Marama y Matias Valdez)
  10. Solo
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