Juegos De Amor is written by Humberto Calderon Malagamba, Sergio Meza Simental, Ignacio Berzunza Acosta, Sergio Santacruz Ferrer. ✔️
When was Juegos De Amor released?
It is first released in 2004 as part of Moenia's album "Stereo Hits" which includes 10 tracks in total. This song is the 3rd track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Juegos De Amor lyrics?
When we consider what the writer meant by those haunting lines, the Mœnia song "Juegos de Amor" expresses a wish to return to earlier times when people shared close relationships which include intimate romantic love, but the singer feels caught in a pattern of alternating romantic affection with periods of separation. The lyrics express a desire for deep love that persists through all difficulties and physical distances which separate the two people, while the song uses the 'juego de amor' (game of love) metaphor to explain relationship dynamics between two people. The lyrics of Juegos de amor focus on expressing emotional themes which include love together with heartbreak and despair and angst and feelings of solitude. The song demonstrates how important people need to feel strong desires while they experience separation from their partner, through the first two elements which demonstrate that love exists as a competitive game. The lyrics about love and longing create content that requires adult supervision because it contains material that young children should not access. The content does not include any direct mentions of violent acts or drug usage or explicit language, but the romantic environment may require parents to make judgment calls about it. ✔️
Which genre is Juegos De Amor?
Juegos De Amor falls under the genre Latin. ✔️
How long is the song Juegos De Amor?
Juegos De Amor song length is 3 minutes and 43 seconds.
Songwriter(s): Humberto Calderon Malagamba, Sergio Meza Simental, Ignacio Berzunza Acosta, Sergio Santacruz Ferrer Record Label(s): 2004 BMG Entertainment Mexico, S A de C V Official lyrics by
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