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Esencia translates to "essence," referring to the fundamental nature or core of something. It's a beautiful and profound word that elevates the lyrical depth of the song.

Fito Páez uses it to describe the deepest parts of human connection and emotion, singing "En la esencia de las almas" (In the essence of souls). This suggests a love that transcends the superficial, touching the very core of existence and spirituality, making it a truly captivating word choice.

Fito Páez, one of Argentina’s most beloved rock storytellers, sings about a powerful rebirth in El Amor Después del Amor. According to the lyrics, the love that comes after heartbreak feels like “a ray of sun”: warm, dazzling, and impossible to ignore. By searching through memories of pain — “the perfume that leads to sorrow” — the singer discovers a fresh, luminous connection that redefines who he is. This second-chance love turns past wounds into new strength, proving that we can rise brighter than before.

The chorus insists that “nobody can and nobody should live without love,” turning the song into an anthem for emotional resilience. Two metaphorical keys — my love and your love — unlock a shared future, reminding us that affection is not a luxury but a vital human need. In just a few verses, Páez captures the journey from loss to self-knowledge to radiant hope, encouraging listeners to believe that the best kind of love is often the one that arrives después del amor.

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