While it takes great courage to do so, it’s a sad life experience for anyone who has to go through it. Me Voy (“I’m Leaving”) will empower you to leave a comfortable place when you’re not loved. This song is sad, but it will give you hope. And in her album Amor Eterno (Eternal Love), her voice, the lyrics, and the music are a perfect combination to make us feel regret, nostalgia, and even hope, for she assures us there will be a future where we reunite with our lost loved ones.Īmor Eterno is classified both as ranchera tradicional (“traditional ranchera” music) and balada romántica (romantic ballad). Rocío Dúrcal’s voice is not only melodic, but provokes a powerful feeling of nostalgia, making it one of the most compelling sad Spanish songs on our list. And I have seen others cry even when they hadn’t lost a loved one, but just the sheer amount of raw emotion in Rocío Durcal’s song could make anyone cry. I have witnessed people crying along to this song as it prompted them to remember their dearly departed parents, siblings, or spouses. This song is one of the saddest on the list, perfect for when you’re heartbroken, grieving, or nostalgic. Although she is a good sport and easily understands that she can’t win his heart again, it doesn’t reduce the heartbreaking element of the song-especially when the chorus hits and she compares the pain of her loss to a flower that he had gifted her that’s wilted over time.Īh-ah-ay, how much it hurts me! 4. Sadly, Selena passed away at a young age, but her voice and musical influence live on.Ĭomo la Flor describes how Selena feels after her sweetheart left her. Selena Quintanilla, best known as “The Queen of Tejano music” was a Mexican-American entertainer and one of the most influential singers of the 1990s. What I like the most about Como la Flor (“Like the Flower”) is that you can be sad and still dance while hearing it. Maybe this story about a beast without his Belle will end that obliges me not to leave youĪnd doesn’t let me forget you, and doesn’t let me forget you 3. Maybe tonight will end, maybe her footprints will be erased Y no me deja olvidarte, y no me deja olvidarteĪnd if the moon turns off, and if the stars go awayĪnd if the music that I invented for her stops Tal vez termine esta historia de una bestia sin su bella que me obliga a no dejarte Tal vez se acabe esta noche, tal vez se borren sus huellas Y si se calla la música que me inventé por ella Y si se apaga la luna, y si se van las estrellas And honestly, they alone are responsible for a good number of current sad Spanish songs. As a fan, I love their cool attitude, how down-to-earth they appear to be, and how humble they present themselves. In my opinion, Morat is an amazing group. So you can understand how excited people were when it was announced that Reik was going to collaborate with one of the newest and most popular Spanish pop bands today: Morat. Reik was one of the leading Spanish pop groups during the 2000s. For example, I don’t know how to play any musical instrument, but not having that knowledge doesn´t stop me from feeling happy and energetic at the beat of the drums, or sad and melancholic when hearing a cello or a piano. Music is universal too, and, most of the time, we don’t require musical training to feel and understand what music expresses. Sadness is not only a universal emotion, but manifests similarly in facial expressions and behavior of people around the world-think teary eyes and a strained voice about to break. A combination of factors exist to promote this pleasurable reaction to sadness, such as: In fact, several psychological studies center around the branch of music therapy, suggesting that people find pleasure in the act of listening to sad music. The need for sad music during moments of emotional turmoil is a common phenomenon in humans. Shouldn’t we be seeking happy, perky music with a good beat to help us feel better? Let’s be honest-isn’t it weird that when we’re sad, the first thing we crave is listening to a sad song to make ourselves properly suffer? So today, let me share with you 8 sad Spanish songs that you can use to sing your heart out and enjoy (or let’s face it, be depressed by) on those days you need it most. Is there anything more cathartic than singing sad Spanish songs when you’re feeling down?Īdmittedly, as a native Spanish speaker, my adoration for sad Spanish songs may be a bit biased, but I’m almost certain that you feel the same way if you found your way to this list! Decemby Carmen Rizzo Our Top Picks 0 comments 8 Sad Spanish Songs for When Your Heart Is Broken
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