Corazon Espinado -

Why do we love songs about painful love? Why did "Corazon Espinado" resonate so deeply?

"Esa mujer me está matando" (That woman is killing me) corazon espinado

However, it is Carlos Santana’s contribution that elevates the track from a pop song to a spiritual experience. Santana’s tone is instantly recognizable—thick, sustain-heavy, and singing. His solos in "Corazón Espinado" are not displays of technical speed, but rather melodic narratives. He plays the role of the "corazón" itself, crying out in the spaces between Fher’s vocals. Why do we love songs about painful love

"No sé si es amor, no sé si es locura" (I don't know if it's love, I don't know if it's madness) I don't know if it's madness)