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Los Primos MX – Mi Bello Ángel Lyrics

Latin

Miras con tanta dulzura, hermosa criatura
Tu mi bello ángel que cayó del cielo
Soy un simple pobre diablo que corrió con suerte
Que logró obtenerte por obra divina
Pues en cada esquina te busqué

Solo tú eres la persona, la que me ilusiona
La que me emociona, por ti pierdo el rumbo
Y en cada segundo me voy de este mundo
Con sentirte a ti

Entre el cielo y el infierno
Solo hay un espacio, solo hay un abismo
Es que yo pierdo el ritmo cuando me abandonas
Y me quedo solo, solo sin ti

Viniste a reconformarme a rehabilitarme, tú mi bello ángel
Yo estaba perdido, siento que después de ti
Yo soy otra persona, ya no me conozco
¿Qué pasó conmigo?
Por eso te digo que tú

Solo tú eres la persona, la que me ilusiona
La que me emociona, por ti pierdo el rumbo
Y en cada segundo me voy de este mundo
Con sentirte a ti

Entre el cielo y el infierno
Solo hay un espacio, solo hay un abismo
Es que yo pierdo el ritmo cuando me abandonas
Y me quedo solo, solo sin ti

Solo tú eres la persona, la que me ilusiona
La que me emociona, por ti pierdo el rumbo
Y en cada segundo me voy de este mundo
Con sentirte a ti

Entre el cielo y el infierno
Solo hay un espacio, solo hay un abismo
Es que yo pierdo el ritmo cuando me abandonas
Y me quedo solo, solo sin ti

About This Song

"Mi Bello Ángel" is a deeply vulnerable love ballad that explores the profound insecurity and self-worth issues that can accompany intense romantic devotion. The song presents a stark dichotomy between the narrator's perception of himself as a "simple poor devil" and his beloved as a divine angel who "fell from heaven," revealing how love can simultaneously elevate and diminish one's sense of identity. The lyrics delve into themes of unworthiness, obsessive love, and the fear of abandonment, with the protagonist describing himself as losing his rhythm and being left alone when his angel departs. Musically, Los Primos MX delivers this emotional confession through traditional Mexican regional instrumentation, likely featuring accordion and bajo sexto typical of norteño style, creating an intimate yet expansive soundscape that mirrors the song's emotional range. The production emphasizes the raw vulnerability in the vocals, allowing the pain and desperation to cut through clearly. What makes this song particularly resonant is its honest portrayal of love's darker psychological aspects-the way intense attraction can make someone feel both blessed and cursed, elevated by their partner's presence yet destroyed by their absence. The religious imagery throughout ("angel," "divine work," "between heaven and hell") transforms romantic love into something sacred yet torturous, speaking to listeners who have experienced love as both salvation and damnation. This emotional authenticity, combined with the accessible regional Mexican musical style, created a powerful connection with audiences who recognized their own experiences of love's beautiful agony in the song's unflinching honesty.

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