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Silvestre Dangond - Las Locuras Mг­as (official Video) Apr 2026

The song, written by the late Omar Geles , opens with an admission of nervous vulnerability: "Tengo las manos sudá’ / Estoy nervioso" (My hands are sweaty / I'm nervous). This nervousness stems from pursuing a love that the protagonist describes as "prohibida" (forbidden). Rather than portraying this as a tragedy, Dangond frames it as a passionate challenge to conventional social or relationship boundaries, pleading for a "cena clandestina" (clandestine dinner) to bridge the gap. 2. Overcoming Monotony

The visual storytelling emphasizes the "game" of seduction, where the protagonist uses humor and hypothetical questions ("¿Qué tal si...?") to disarm his love interest and propose a life of shared "craziness". 4. Cultural Impact Silvestre Dangond - Las Locuras MГ­as (Official Video)

The music video and arrangement reinforce a return to traditional Vallenato roots—a style often called "Vallenato-Vallenato" by fans who missed the genre’s classic sounds amidst more modern fusions. The song, written by the late Omar Geles

A central theme is the invitation to escape the mundane. Dangond repeatedly asks, "¿Qué tal si estás viviendo en la monotonía?" (What if you are living in monotony?), proposing himself as the "portador de tu alegría" (bearer of your joy). The "locuras" (craziness or follies) referenced in the title are not chaotic acts, but rather the spontaneous, adventurous gestures required to reignite passion and "paint your lips with smiles". 3. Visual and Musical Symbolism Cultural Impact The music video and arrangement reinforce

Released during a period where many fans felt Vallenato was becoming overly commercialized, "Las Locuras Mías" was hailed as a "return to the old times". It successfully blended the romantic "Vallenato Romántico" style with the high-energy "Silvestrismo" movement, proving that traditional storytelling remains vital in the modern Latin music landscape. LAS LOCURAS MÍAS (Lyrics in English) - Silvestre Dangond

, the title track of Silvestre Dangond's 2020 album, represents a significant cultural moment in contemporary Vallenato. Through its infectious rhythm and romantic narrative, the song and its Official Video explore themes of forbidden love, the rejection of monotony, and the vulnerability of emotional honesty. 1. Narrative of "Forbidden" Love

Played by Lucas Dangond , the accordion serves as the emotional heartbeat, driving the transition from nervous verses to the exuberant chorus.