1) Maná (note the acce… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name:
1) Maná (note the accent) is a Mexican rock group that had its origins near the end of the 1970s in Guadalajara, Jalisco, México. Their sound has strong influences from hard rock and more mellow pop sounds with additional influences from calypso and reggae. They started with the name "Sombrero Verde", but in the late 80's it was changed to the current name. They have a long trajectory as musicians and the band underwent two lineup changes in the 90's. The most known members are Fher Olvera in the vocals, and author of most of the songs they play, and Alex, the drummer.
The group's current line-up consists of vocalist/guitarist Fher Olvera, drummer Alex González, guitarist Sergio Vallín, and bassist Juan Calleros. Considered the biggest latin rock band in the world, Mana has earned four Grammy Awards, seven Latin Grammy Awards, five MTV Video Music Awards Latin America, six Premios Juventud awards, fourteen Billboard Latin Music Awards and fifteen Premios Lo Nuestro awards.
The band formed in 1986 and released its first album, Falta Amor, in 1990. In 1992, the group released ¿Dónde Jugarán Los Niños?, which sold more than 8 million copies worldwide,[citation needed] becoming the best selling Spanish-language rock album of all time. After several lineup changes, the group released Cuando los Ángeles Lloran (1995), which is noted for its stylistic departure from the band's previous work. Maná followed with Sueños Líquidos (1997), Revolución de Amor (2002), and Amar es Combatir (2007), which continued the group's success. The band's most recent album, Drama y Luz, was released in April 2011.
The band's sound draws from the pop rock, Latin pop, calypso, reggae and ska music genres. They initially received international commercial success in Australia and Spain and have since gained popularity and exposure in the US, Western Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. No other latin rock act sales more albums or arenas with the consistensy of Maná. The band has sold an estimated 35 million albums worldwide.[1]
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2) Mana (being converted to 'Maná' due to old last.fm moderation system) is a Japanese musician and fashion designer, famed for his role as the leader and guitarist of the influential visual kei band MALICE MIZER. He was known for his cross dressing during his work with Malice Mizer, but has since dropped the practice except for when modeling Moi-même-Moitié products. He is widely considered the creator and figurehead of Japan's Gothic Lolita fashion movement. Moi dix Mois is Mana's current project.
3) Mana "MANA is a Baha'i inspired Pacific Island music and cultural performance group based in Australia. The members of MANA are originally from Samoa, Tonaga, Tahiti and the Cook Islands." From http://www.mana-music.com/
4) Maná, a former Japanese band that performed two image songs for the anime movie, Patlabor 2: The Movie (機動警察パトレイバー, Kidō keisatsu patoreibā the movie 2).
Dé Jame Entrar
Maná Lyrics
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Déjame entrar en la alberca de tu ombligo
Yo no te obligo, nena, déjame entrar
Déjame entrar en toditos tus rincones
Déjame entrar en toditas tus pasiones
Déjame entrar a tu alma, déjame entrar
Quiero vivir en la casa de tus sueños
Yo quiero todo contigo, déjame entrar
Dicen que soy un hippie indecente
No me importa lo que diga la gente
Sólo me importas tú, déjame entrar
Deja clavarme ya en la alberca de tus ojos
Deja clavarme ya en la alberca de tu ombligo
Deja clavarme ya en la alberca de tu oído
Deja clavarme ya y déjame entrar
Déjame entrar en la alberca de tus ojos
Déjame entrar en la alberca de tu ombligo
Yo no te obligo, nena, déjame entrar
Quiero vivir en tus muslos, ser tu dueño
Quiero vivir en la casa de tus sueños
Yo quiero todo contigo, déjame entrar
Deja clavarme ya en la alberca de tus ojos
Deja clavarme ya en la alberca de tu ombligo
Deja clavarme ya en la alberca de tu oído
Deja clavarme ya y déjame entrar
The lyrics to Mana's song Déjame Entrar (Let Me In) is a passionate plea from the singer to his lover. He asks her to let him in, to let him explore and experience every part of her being. The imagery used to describe his desire is sensual and intense, with references to her eyes, belly button, passions, and spirit. He wants to be her partner in every way possible, physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Despite the provocative nature of his words, the singer is adamant that he is not forcing her to let him in. He acknowledges that he has been labeled as an indecent hippie by society, but he only cares about her opinion. He wants her to accept him and open up to him, to allow him to be vulnerable with her.
Overall, Déjame Entrar is a love song that explores the depths of desire and passion. It is a plea to be let in completely, to experience every part of the person you love.
Line by Line Meaning
Déjame entrar en la alberca de tus ojos
Let me enter the pool of your eyes
Déjame entrar en la alberca de tu ombligo
Let me enter the pool of your belly button
Yo no te obligo, nena, déjame entrar
I'm not forcing you, baby, let me in
Déjame entrar en toditos tus rincones
Let me enter all your corners
Déjame entrar en toditas tus pasiones
Let me enter all your passions
Déjame entrar a tu alma, déjame entrar
Let me enter your soul, let me in
Quiero vivir en tus muslos, ser tu dueño
I want to live on your thighs, be your owner
Quiero vivir en la casa de tus sueños
I want to live in the house of your dreams
Yo quiero todo contigo, déjame entrar
I want everything with you, let me in
Dicen que soy un hippie indecente
They say I'm an indecent hippie
No me importa lo que diga la gente
I don't care what people say
Sólo me importas tú, déjame entrar
You're the only one who matters to me, let me in
Deja clavarme ya en la alberca de tus ojos
Let me sink in the pool of your eyes
Deja clavarme ya en la alberca de tu ombligo
Let me sink in the pool of your belly button
Deja clavarme ya en la alberca de tu oído
Let me sink in the pool of your ear
Deja clavarme ya y déjame entrar
Let me sink in and let me in
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: FEHR SIERRA
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@angelicahernandez9780
Tremendos gusto que me enseñaron mis papás (tengo 12 años) y me gusta la música de antes de los 90's sin duda la mejor canción que he oído
@angelamamani1537
2024 y sigue sonando esta canción
@DeadpoolWadeWilson
Puse "Dejame Entrar" y youtube me llevo a un video de "Makano". La humanidad debería extinguirse ya.
@ramonvillegas1785
A mi me apareció la de Moenia, fe en los algoritmos restaurada
@wilsonhigueragalvis7475
Rompe todo el esquema de su estilo, excelente canción y el vídeo ni se diga.
@fernandosolis3026
El Maná noventero era el mejor.
@federicososa1470
SIN DUDA!
@valeriabedetti1062
Soy yo o se parecen a los RHCP por lo funk de esta canción
@lofgfigueroa8991
InXS
@Gabriel-cf7dp
Si, parece tener influencias de RHCP esta canción particularmente. Encima es de la misma época que One Hot Minute