Este hermoso Trio fue fundado por el tambien… Read Full Bio ↴[English translation below]
Este hermoso Trio fue fundado por el tambien famosa primera voz Hernado Aviles, de origen portorriqueño, despues de haber dejado el celebre Trio Los Panchos. Este Trio de Los Tres Reyes logro una perfecta armonizacion de las voces con un bellisimo requinto ejecutado hermosamente por Gilberto Lapuente. Solo hay que escuchar la perfecta ejecucion de ODIAME para darse cuenta de esto. En suma, la original primera voz de Hernado Aviles unida con las magistrales guitarras de Gilberto Lapuente y su hermano en la Armonia hacen de este Trio algo unico.
Cabe destacar que Los Tres Reyes explotaron excelentemente el ritmo del vals peruano en muchas interpretaciones como, aparte de Odiame, Extravio y otras.
This handsome trio was founded by the famous Puerto Rican lead singer Hernado Aviles after having left the celebrated trio Los Panchos. Los Tres Reyes achieved perfect vocal harmonization with a beautiful requinto (higher pitch, distinct from falsetto) executed wonderfully by Gilberto Lapuente. One must only listen to the perfect execution of Odiame to realize this. In sum, the original lead voice of Hernado Aviles united with the magistrales guitar of Gilberto Lapuente and his brother on harmony make this trio something unique. Notably, Los Tres Reyes excellently made use of Peruvian waltz rhythm in many interpretations, such as Odiam, Extravio, and others.
Poquita Fe
Los Tres Reyes Lyrics
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(Los Tres Reyes)
Yo sé que siempre dudas de mi amor
No te culpo
y sé que no has logrado hacer de mi querer
lo que tu amor soñó
Yo sé que fue muy grande la ilusión
que en mi forjaste
para luego encontrar
desconfianza y frialdad en mi querer
Comprende que mi amor burlado fue
Tantas veces
Y se ha quedada al fin mi pobre corazón
con tan poquita fe
Tu tienes que ayudarme a conseguir
la fe que con engaños yo perdí
me tienes que ayudar de nuevo a amar
y a perdonar
Comprende que mi amor burlado fue
Tantas veces
Y se ha quedada al fin mi pobre corazón
con tan poquita fe
Tu tienes que ayudarme a conseguir
la fe que con engaños yo perdí
me tienes que ayudar de nuevo a amar
y a perdonar
The song "Poquita Fe" by Los Tres Reyes speaks of a man who is pleading with his partner to understand his lack of trust and faith in love due to past hurtful experiences. He acknowledges her doubts about his love but explains it was not always like this. He recounts how she once gave him so much hope, but that hope was shattered by betrayal and disappointment. As a result, his heart is left with "poquita fe" or little faith. He recognizes that this has affected their relationship and pleads with her to help him find the faith he once had and to help him love and forgive again.
The lyrics of the song are powerful as it expresses the emotional struggle of someone who has experienced heartbreak and is trying to overcome their fears and doubts towards love. The song is a plea for the partner to understand the pain and emotional hardship that comes with experiencing betrayal in love. It highlights the importance of being patient and supportive by helping their partner rebuild trust in love despite the past.
Line by Line Meaning
Yo sé que siempre dudas de mi amor
I know you always doubt my love
No te culpo
I don't blame you
y sé que no has logrado hacer de mi querer
And I know you haven't been able to make my love
lo que tu amor soñó
What your love dreamed of
Yo sé que fue muy grande la ilusión
I know the illusion was very big
que en mi forjaste
That you created in me
para luego encontrar
Only to find
desconfianza y frialdad en mi querer
Distrust and coldness in my love
Comprende que mi amor burlado fue
Understand that my love was deceived
Tantas veces
So many times
Y se ha quedada al fin mi pobre corazón
And my poor heart has finally stayed
con tan poquita fe
With so little faith
Tu tienes que ayudarme a conseguir
You have to help me get
la fe que con engaños yo perdí
The faith I lost with deceit
me tienes que ayudar de nuevo a amar
You have to help me love again
y a perdonar
And to forgive
Writer(s): Bobby Capo
Contributed by Isabelle B. Suggest a correction in the comments below.