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10 Th12 2024
The emotional climax occurs at night, when the singer returns to a "lonely and quiet house" and realizes that despite all effort, the need for the other person remains. A Global Phenomenon
The song was the first international hit for Nicaraguan singer-songwriter . Ironically, though Zúñiga was a gifted composer himself, he didn't write this particular track. The song was born from a "loving episode" Zúñiga experienced that left him so emotionally shattered he found it impossible to put his feelings into words. procuro_olvidarte_remasterizado
Procuro Olvidarte - Remasterizado - song and lyrics by Hernaldo Zuniga | Spotify. The emotional climax occurs at night, when the
Released in on the album Hernaldo , the song immediately put Zúñiga on the map, leading to a legendary performance at the Viña del Mar Festival in 1981 . Its universal theme of "loving but needing to forget" made it a standard in the balada romántica genre. The Remastered Legacy The song was born from a "loving episode"
The song’s impact is so profound that it has been covered by dozens of artists across different genres, ensuring its survival long after its debut:
The lyrics depict "following the route of a wounded bird" and trying to exhaust oneself with "a thousand different things" just to reach the end of the day without breaking down.
To capture this pain, the legendary Spanish songwriting duo and Ana Magdalena stepped in, crafting a lyric that described the exhausting ritual of trying to outrun a memory:
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The emotional climax occurs at night, when the singer returns to a "lonely and quiet house" and realizes that despite all effort, the need for the other person remains. A Global Phenomenon
The song was the first international hit for Nicaraguan singer-songwriter . Ironically, though Zúñiga was a gifted composer himself, he didn't write this particular track. The song was born from a "loving episode" Zúñiga experienced that left him so emotionally shattered he found it impossible to put his feelings into words.
Procuro Olvidarte - Remasterizado - song and lyrics by Hernaldo Zuniga | Spotify.
Released in on the album Hernaldo , the song immediately put Zúñiga on the map, leading to a legendary performance at the Viña del Mar Festival in 1981 . Its universal theme of "loving but needing to forget" made it a standard in the balada romántica genre. The Remastered Legacy
The song’s impact is so profound that it has been covered by dozens of artists across different genres, ensuring its survival long after its debut:
The lyrics depict "following the route of a wounded bird" and trying to exhaust oneself with "a thousand different things" just to reach the end of the day without breaking down.
To capture this pain, the legendary Spanish songwriting duo and Ana Magdalena stepped in, crafting a lyric that described the exhausting ritual of trying to outrun a memory: