Felices los 4 (Maluma)

“Felices los 4” explores the complexities of a love triangle, where the protagonist finds himself in a relationship with someone who is already involved with another person.

🥇1st Place – Maluma

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🥈2nd Place – Maluma

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🥉3rd Place – Maluma

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4th Place – Maluma

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5th Place – Lya Music

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6th Place – carolinagarciaoficial

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7th Place – Chule

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8th Place – Johann Vera

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9th Place – Ledes Díaz

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10th Place – Encuentro Vumesto

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11th Place – cerradoporvacaciones

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12th Place – LA VOZ 2020 US

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13th Place – EuSeiQueTuDança

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14th Place – Victor Freitas e Felipe

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15th Place – Renan Pitanga

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Did you know?

The song’s title, “Felices los 4,” translates to “Happy the Four,” suggesting a situation where all parties involved are aware of the complicated relationship and have come to an understanding, or at least a form of acceptance.

The lyrics, such as “Tú te vas con él y yo me voy con ella” (“You go with him and I go with her”), indicate a mutual arrangement where the protagonist and the other person’s partner are both aware and seemingly content with the arrangement.

This arrangement is further emphasized by lines like “Somos felices los cuatro” (“We are happy the four of us”), suggesting a non-traditional, open relationship dynamic.

The song’s upbeat tempo and catchy melody contrast with the underlying theme of emotional complexity, typical of many Latin Pop tracks that address love and relationships in a nuanced manner.

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