Ella Es Azul

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The Enchanting Blue: A Love Story by the Sea

Volovan's song "Ella Es Azul" paints a vivid picture of a romantic and serene beachside experience. The recurring phrase "Ella es azul" (She is blue) serves as a metaphor for the deep, calming, and mysterious nature of the woman being described. The color blue is often associated with tranquility and depth, much like the ocean, which is a central theme in the song. The lyrics suggest that her eyes and lips reflect the vastness and beauty of the sea, creating an image of a person who embodies the essence of the ocean.

The song's imagery is rich with sensory details that transport the listener to a peaceful beach setting. Phrases like "tirados en la arena con olor a coco" (lying on the sand with the smell of coconut) and "la brisa de las olas nos mantiene frescos" (the breeze of the waves keeps us cool) evoke a sense of relaxation and intimacy. The mention of sun protection and the setting sun further enhances the feeling of a perfect day spent by the sea, where the couple enjoys each other's company in a carefree and loving manner.

As the song progresses, the lyrics shift to a nighttime scene where the stars shine brightly, reflecting in her eyes. This transition from day to night symbolizes the enduring nature of their connection, as they listen to each other's heartbeats and anticipate a new day together. The repetition of the chorus reinforces the theme of love and the soothing presence of the woman, who is as captivating and infinite as the ocean itself. Volovan's musical style, characterized by its melodic and emotive qualities, perfectly complements the lyrical content, making "Ella Es Azul" a beautiful ode to love and nature.

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  1. Monitor
  2. Aire
  3. Antrax
  4. Así Lo Es
  5. Solo
  6. Ella Es Azul
  7. No Quieres Venir
  8. Violines
  9. La Luna
  10. Cada vez que respiro
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