Déjame Intentar

Uriel Lozano Uriel Lozano

A Plea for Love: Uriel Lozano's 'Déjame Intentar'

Uriel Lozano's song 'Déjame Intentar' is a heartfelt plea for a chance at love. The lyrics revolve around the singer's intense desire to win over the heart of someone special. The repetition of the phrase 'me matan las ganas' (the desire is killing me) underscores the depth of his longing and the urgency he feels. This song is a passionate request to be allowed to love and be loved, to fill the other person's life with joy and fantasy.

The singer expresses a wish to make the person forget past loves and feel as if they have never truly loved before. This sentiment is a common theme in romantic music, where the new love is portrayed as a fresh start, a chance to experience love in a way that is more profound and fulfilling than any previous relationships. The lyrics 'dejame quererte como nunca nadie te ha querido' (let me love you like no one has ever loved you) highlight this desire to offer a unique and unparalleled love.

Uriel Lozano's musical style, often characterized by its romantic and emotive qualities, shines through in 'Déjame Intentar.' The song's melody and Lozano's vocal delivery enhance the emotional weight of the lyrics, making the listener feel the sincerity and intensity of his plea. This song resonates with anyone who has ever yearned for a chance to prove their love and make someone feel cherished and adored.

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  1. Y Ahora Qué Hago Contigo
  2. Si No Estoy Contigo
  3. Hasta allá en el cielo
  4. Esta noche los dos
  5. Que Te Parece...
  6. Me Pongo de Rodillas
  7. Carta de Un Preso
  8. Volaremos Al Cielo
  9. Si Me Vuelvo a Enamorar
  10. Dime quien te hace el amor
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