Rosario was born in Higuey, a province in the Dominican Republic. Since childhood, he and his brothers showed interest in music, even playing self-created instruments like bottle caps, plastic containers, and others. Soon they started singing and playing in the neighbourhood and started what would later be known as Los Hermanos Rosario with whom he enjoyed great success later.
In the late 80s, after 12 years with his brothers, Toño decided to abandon the group and started his own solo career. He debuted April 14, 1990 in the Roberto Clemente Coliseum of Puerto Rico. He went on to become one of the most popular merengue singers with some of his albums reaching platinum status.
La Gozadera
Toño Rosario Lyrics
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La la la la la
La la la
La la la la la
Tu y yo nos tenemos que ver
Sea donde sea te tengo que tener
Tu y yo nos tenemos que ver
Y por eso
La la la
La la la la la
Tu y yo nos tenemos que ver
Tienes lo que quiero en una sola mujer
Tu y yo nos tenemos que ver
Sabes que el Kukito a ti te va a encender
Y por eso
Tanto que te busque
Y por fin te encontre
Yo te brindare mi querer
Mi querer
Ven donde mi yo te hare mi mujer
La la la
La la la la la
La la la
La la la la la
La la la
La la la la la
La la la
La la la la la
Tu y yo nos tenemos que ver
Tienes lo que quiero en una sola mujer
Tu y yo nos tenemos que ver
Sabes que el Kukito a ti te va a encender
Tanto que te busque
Y por fin te encontre
Yo baby te brindare mi querer
Mi querer
Ven donde mi yo te hare mi mujer
La la la
La la la la la
La la la
La la la la la
The lyrics in Toño Rosario's song La Gozadera celebrate the joy and excitement of seeing and being with a loved one. The repetitive use of "la la la" throughout the song creates a fun and infectious rhythm that matches the upbeat and passionate tone. The beginning of the song highlights the desire to see the person, no matter where they are, and the need to have them. This feeling intensifies as the singer becomes mesmerized by the beauty of the woman he desires. The lyrics also suggest that they have a strong connection, with the woman having everything he wants in a single person.
The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "tu y yo nos tenemos que ver" (you and I have to see each other) several times, emphasizing the urgency of being together. The use of the phrase "el Kukito" also adds a playful sexual innuendo to the verses, suggesting that the singer can satisfy the woman's desires. The song ends with the promise of commitment and love as the singer invites the woman to come to him and become his wife.
In summary, through the repetitive "la la la" and an upbeat tempo, Toño Rosario's La Gozadera celebrates the joy and excitement of being with the person you love. From emphasizing the desire to see the other person to playfully suggesting ways to satisfy each other's desires, the lyrics highlight the intense passion between the two lovers. Finally, the song ends with a commitment to marriage that solidifies a permanent bond between them.
Line by Line Meaning
La la la
The singer uses the repetition of 'La la la' to create a catchy and rhythmic pattern in the song.
La la la la la
This line repeats the same pattern as the first but with more 'la's to further emphasize the rhythm.
La la la
Another repetition of the 'La la la' pattern is used to maintain the song's rhythm.
La la la la la
The last repetition of the 'La la la' pattern in the intro, which sets the rhythm and tone of the song.
Tu y yo nos tenemos que ver
The singer expresses the desire to see and be with the person listening to the song, implied to be a romantic interest.
Sea donde sea te tengo que tener
No matter where they are or where they go, he needs to have the person with him.
Tu y yo nos tenemos que ver
Reiteration of the desire to see and be with the person.
Quede imnotizado por ti bella mujer
The singer has been mesmerized by the beauty of the woman he speaks to, reinforcing the romantic context of the song.
Y por eso
This phrase introduces the chorus, emphasizing that the reason behind his words and desires is the attraction he feels for his romantic interest.
Tu y yo nos tenemos que ver
Repetition of the previous lines to highlight the importance of seeing and being with the person.
Tienes lo que quiero en una sola mujer
The singer states that the person has everything he wants in a partner, emphasizing their value to him.
Tu y yo nos tenemos que ver
More repetition of the importance of being together.
Sabes que el Kukito a ti te va a encender
The singer promises to ignite passion in his partner, using a slang term 'Kukito' which refers to passion and sexuality.
Tanto que te busque
The singer has searched for the person for a long time, highlighting his determination and commitment to the relationship.
Y por fin te encontre
He has finally found the person he was looking for, indicating a sense of fulfillment or completion in the relationship.
Yo te brindare mi querer
He promises to offer his love and affection to the person, emphasizing his commitment to the relationship.
Ven donde mi yo te hare mi mujer
A romantic invitation for the person to come be with him, indicating the singer's desire to solidify the relationship in a more formal way.
La la la
The final chorus repeats the 'La la la' pattern, recalling the introductory rhythm and reinforcing the song's upbeat and lively tone.
La la la la la
Another repetition of the 'La la la' pattern to maintain the chorus's rhythm.
La la la
Repetition of 'La la la' to round out the final chorus.
La la la la la
The last repetition of the 'La la la' pattern in the song, marking the end of the chorus and the whole song.
Writer(s): Del Rosario-almonte Maximo A
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