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desilusióndisillusionment

Desilusión translates to "disillusionment" or "disappointment." It's a strong emotional word that captures a deep sense of letdown.

In "Cuántas Mentiras," Bobby Pulido uses this word to express the profound disappointment and heartbreak caused by the lies and unfulfilled promises in a relationship. It sets the tone for the song's theme of betrayal and shattered dreams, making it a very impactful choice.

Have you ever felt like you're living on false hope? In "Cuántas Mentiras," Bobby Pulido sings about the deep pain of loving someone who doesn't love you back in the same way. The title itself means "How Many Lies," and the singer questions all the lies he's told himself and believed from someone else just to cope with the heartbreak.

Throughout the song, he describes feeling like a beggar, only receiving "crumbs" of affection. He talks about his dreams fading away and his heart feeling "caged." Despite all the disappointment and broken promises, he still waits, declaring, "I don't want another person / I need you here, my love." It's a powerful song about holding on, even when it hurts, and the struggle of accepting a painful truth.

José Roberto Pulido Jr., known professionally as Bobby Pulido, is a celebrated American singer, songwriter, and actor born on April 25, 1971, in Edinburg, Texas. He gained fame in the mid-1990s by bringing Tejano music to a younger audience, quickly becoming a teen idol among Mexican-American teenagers. Pulido's 1995 debut album, Desvelado, went platinum and featured hits that boosted his rise within the Regional Mexican music scene.

Known for his captivating vocals and genre-blending style incorporating Tejano, Norteño, and Mexican cumbia, Pulido won multiple Tejano Music Awards, including Male Entertainer of the Year for three consecutive years. Aside from music, he has pursued acting roles in telenovelas and television movies while continuing to influence Latin music. In 2022, he earned a Latin Grammy for Best Tejano Album. In 2024, Bobby Pulido announced his retirement from music to embark on a political career with a farewell tour planned for early 2025.

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