MUSICAL BRILLIANCE!! Reaction to Rocio Durcal - Costumbres

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  • @gszavics8531
    @gszavics8531 9 месяцев назад +57

    Idk if anyone explained but, it’s a song that explains how many times 2 people are together not because you love each other but because you’re used to being together. And that they keep coming back together over and over. It’s a “costumbre”, a habit, to keep coming back. Rocio was from Spain, that’s why you hear that Arab influence in her vocalization, it’s from flamenco, which has Arab influence. I love this lady, when she passed away in 2006, oof it hurt!!

  • @Caprizonica
    @Caprizonica Год назад +43

    There hasn't been another Rocio Durcal and boy, have many tried but even to cover her songs has been so difficult. She really created her own vocal style. She makes it look so easy but a lot of people go out of key when singign her songs or can't convey the magic she delivered. Spanish singers usually have the flamenco style which is kind of Arab and it's believed to be their influence. Rocio didn't even had a lot of it but she combined that with the Mexican style and it was beautiful and unique. What you've seen of her it's just the tip of the iceberg.

  • @soniagomez9017
    @soniagomez9017 9 месяцев назад +24

    Rocio Durcal “ La española mas Mexicana “ . love your reactions ❤

    • @surcast27
      @surcast27 5 месяцев назад +2

      Si La Española más Mexican…❤

  • @odiponce9035
    @odiponce9035 Год назад +21

    Es una grata sorpresa escuchar y ver tus reacciones a la musica mexicana, aunque Rocio Durcal era Española, fue y es muy querida en México 🇲🇽, nos dejo su musica, su voz, y esa manera tan hermosa de interpretar….
    Es de mis cantantes preferidas….
    Gracias por esto…. Un abrazo para ti !!!

  • @madamesanmun9856
    @madamesanmun9856 Год назад +10

    Ahh I love this song because its true!! Sometimes habit of being with someone is stronger than love, because you get used to them you become comfortable and after they are gone you miss that... That is how interpreted.

  • @amidthesalt
    @amidthesalt Год назад +22

    It was a privilege to grow up listening to artists like Rocío Dúrcal, Juan Gabriel, Antonio Aguilar, Vicente Fernández, Lola Beltrán, Pedro Infante, Jorge Negrete, Aída Cuevas, Joan Sebastian, Estela Núñez, Linda Ronstadt, just to name a few. México is a beautiful sound to explore. And there are other genres, too! You're going love it. 😊❤🙌🏽

    • @puffeiffer
      @puffeiffer 7 месяцев назад

      OMG you do NOT interrupt a Rocio performance, especially in the middle of a phrase. I feel like slapping you for your gross disrespect and impertinence. Cut that shit out!

  • @marlon1945
    @marlon1945 10 месяцев назад +8

    You pointed out that at one point rocio’s singing sounded like an arab technique or style of singing. Spain has a huge arab/muslim influence in the sense of culture, arquitecture, and even language ! The moors ruled spain for hundreds of years at one point

    • @jayloma4913
      @jayloma4913 2 месяца назад

      And was also brought to our Mexican music! 🎉

  • @rosyv9436
    @rosyv9436 Год назад +10

    Costumbres
    Means “ Habits”
    Is a beautiful
    Song
    In the voice of
    Rocio Dúrcal
    From Espain.
    Riten by
    JUAN GBRIEL.
    Beautiful
    Beautiful love 💗 Song.

  • @ingridsoto7678
    @ingridsoto7678 5 месяцев назад +4

    Nuestra gran ROCIO .. FUE Y SEGUIRÁ SIENDO LA MEJOR, tienes que ver como mueve la cabeza al cantar es una belleza de las notas moviendo la cabeza.♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @jacquelinemoreno5907
    @jacquelinemoreno5907 10 месяцев назад +4

    Era una extraordinaria cantante Española, con una preciosa voz y un gran carisma, inigualable Rocio Durcal !

  • @reyesmachine23ind
    @reyesmachine23ind 11 месяцев назад +6

    Juan Gabriel was truly, a master of music and a gift to the world 🌎 ❤

  • @jvenkat8971
    @jvenkat8971 8 месяцев назад +2

    The emotion and gestures were very much a part of Rocio Durcal"s performances. In her early career she was also an actress which is evident in her musical interpretations. Easily my top 3 favorite artists to have seen live in concert!

  • @barbaragonzalez3504
    @barbaragonzalez3504 Год назад +5

    One of my favorite female Latina singers. Always elegant and classy. ❤

  • @Caprizonica
    @Caprizonica Год назад +31

    Rocío was teen sensation back in the 60s and inspired Juan Gabriel a lot but when she started working with him, she obviously absorbed a lot of his style too. There's a reason she was his favorite artist and wrote many albums for her. Thank you Blanca for requesting this.

  • @ivonnearambulanin
    @ivonnearambulanin Месяц назад +1

    My mother was very good friends with her.. they met in Vallarta and became like sisters. have memories as a little little girl being woken up at night at our place in Vallarta because they’d (the adults) stay up till late and she’d be singing. Today thinking about it I wish I had been an adult or at least old enough at that time to had been there hanging.p with them. She was always loving and sweet, big smile and very happy. RIP Marieta QEPD

  • @sophiavega1777
    @sophiavega1777 Год назад +13

    La Espanola Mas Mexicana !!!! She interpret Mexican Music like one else has ....She is our beloved Rocio Dural how she is missed. Orgullo Mexicano y Espanol ....

    • @surcast27
      @surcast27 5 месяцев назад

      Grew up listening to her due to my parents. My mother was a fan of her and it was a treat as my mother looked like her too. Both my parents adored her. Still to this day I get goose bumps listening to her. Love Rocio! She truly will always be part of my life.

    • @sophiavega1777
      @sophiavega1777 5 месяцев назад

      Agree ...she will live for ever through her music....Absolutley love her songs@@surcast27

    • @Grado33
      @Grado33 2 месяца назад

      Ñ no olvides agregar a la palabra español la letra (Ññ) para representar correctamente en español el Sonido /ɲ/.

    • @sophiavega1777
      @sophiavega1777 2 месяца назад

      @@Grado33 Deveras????🙄

  • @asun-
    @asun- 3 месяца назад +3

    Casi ocho siglos lis arabes dominaron la peninsula iberica (España) hasta el
    año 1492,asi que hay raices de la música sobre todo en Andalucia.
    Saludos andaluces.🇪🇦

  • @sergioarmando6810
    @sergioarmando6810 19 дней назад +1

    We Love you Blanca , thank you.

  • @doctortransparente6081
    @doctortransparente6081 28 дней назад +1

    Saludos desde Ensenada baja California México,reacciona a Lupita DaLecio te vas a enamorar !!!!

  • @youknowmedi
    @youknowmedi Год назад +6

    One of my favorites Juan Gabriel has written for another artist, great reaction!

  • @sofiarangel1315
    @sofiarangel1315 23 дня назад

    In the Latino culture, Rocio is an icon. We love her ❤. Thanks for your awesome review.

  • @briandagandarilla9772
    @briandagandarilla9772 9 месяцев назад +2

    One think I love about this video when you notice that Arab part , yes she does sing like that she is from Spain and she was raise with flamenco 💃🏻 and flamenco it’s inspired by Arab music !! 🥰😍

  • @blancamorris596
    @blancamorris596 Год назад +8

    Boudyyyyy!!, what a wonderful reaction to COSTUMBRES = ACCUSTOMED TO in this case. Thank you 🙏 Of course it had be beautiful with Roció because it’s my adorable Juan Gabriel’s creation just for her adjusting it to her voice and personality with a little touch of Spanish flamenco there💃
    Translation:
    Costumbres = Accustomed
    Tell me about yourself, tell me about your life, you know very well that I am convinced that you cannot even try to forget me.
    Whenever you will come back, again and again, time and time again you will always come back, although you no longer feel love for me, just a resentment , I don't have anything to feel either and that's worse
    but I miss you, oh how I miss you!!…. there is no doubt that it is true that custom is stronger than LOVE.
    I love you guys! Huge hugs ♥️♥️♥️

  • @user-cf4fp6jr3m
    @user-cf4fp6jr3m 3 месяца назад +2

    Grande Rocio Durcal!!!!!

  • @salsaucedo
    @salsaucedo Год назад +4

    Another beautiful timeless classic

  • @mariadelcarmencolladoscort4326
    @mariadelcarmencolladoscort4326 3 месяца назад +1

    Que GRANDE ROCÍO DURCAL . Siempre en nuestros ❤❤❤❤😞

  • @fredman_Cat_
    @fredman_Cat_ Год назад +2

    Juan Gabriel sang this song in homage to Mrs. Dúrcal in LasVegas in 2015, the moment was very nostalgic with her photograph at the back of the stage and the phrase "Even though you don't feel anymore
    love from me, only rage".😢

  • @gelr2228
    @gelr2228 Год назад +5

    La española más mexicana! Roció! Our divo version is of course a masterpiece as well. Live vocals live mariachis amazing !

  • @graceshideler1112
    @graceshideler1112 Год назад +2

    Beautiful reaction, to TRULY great singer, performer, and artist. Another great artist that is truly unique and I''M SURE you will enjoy is Rocio Jurado, SENORA, and LO SIENTO MI AMOR, she sang not just with her voice, and facial expressions, but incorporated her whole body in express her emotions, absolutely breathtaking performances. ALSO Lupita De Alessio - singing JUAN GABRIEL'S Inocente Pobre Amgia,, and her ACARICIAME, all great artist.

  • @michinawi22able
    @michinawi22able Год назад +2

    She was from Spain and lived many years in México; very good friends with Juan Gabriel, his main “interpreter”
    I know her since she was a teenager, she was in movies that the noons from my school show as with great pride… the noons were Spaniards of course! 😊❤

  • @luisdanielSuarezDavila
    @luisdanielSuarezDavila 3 месяца назад

    Basically, this song is about two persons that want to be together, even tough there is no more love between them, is only custom or habit that brings them together

  • @michinawi22able
    @michinawi22able Год назад +10

    TRANSLATION
    “Tell me about yourself, tell me about your life
    You know well that I'm convinced
    That you can't even so you try to forget me
    You'll always come back
    Time and time again
    Time and time again
    You'll always come back
    Even though you don't feel more love for me anymore,
    Only rage
    I don't have anything to feel either,
    And that is worse.
    But I miss you
    I miss you too...
    There's no doubt that it's true, that customs are stronger than love
    I know that you can't even though you try to forget me
    You'll always come back
    Time and time again
    Time and time again
    You'll always come back
    Even though you don't feel more love for me anymore,
    Only rage, uuh-uh
    I don't have anything to feel either,
    And that is worse.
    But I miss you, how I miss you
    There's no doubt that it's true, customs are stronger than love, ugh-uh
    There's no doubt that it's true, that customs are stronger than love”

  • @elfokasuazo3552
    @elfokasuazo3552 Год назад +1

    Yes sr it's Master class ,other level,, My recomending " Dulce" déjame volver contigo. It's amazing song

  • @gracielachavez7303
    @gracielachavez7303 9 месяцев назад

    Hola. I am subscribing to your channel just because you like Juan Gabriel. Two of my favorites songs from him are "me nace del corazón" and "la guirnalda" ❤ he sing them alone and Rocío. I really enjoy your comments

  • @adrianaduran5141
    @adrianaduran5141 2 месяца назад

    FYI, there is a video recording in the studio where Juan Gabriel is coaching Rocio for a song he wrote for her. Very intimate

  • @albertoblanco1716
    @albertoblanco1716 6 месяцев назад +1

    I love your reactions and your Arabic! Rocio was Jan Gabriel’s muse. He wrote masterpieces for her to sing. You should check out “No me digas” in the studio with Juan Gabriel coaching her

  • @ileanabonilla1361
    @ileanabonilla1361 Месяц назад

    Camilo Sesto is another one of the greaest Spanish si get, song writer and composer. Check him out. He has a few songs with Eastern style music.

  • @rolandosarabia810
    @rolandosarabia810 Месяц назад

    Costumbres in this context means habit. So she says "it is true that the habits are stronger than love"

  • @hd968
    @hd968 Год назад +2

    I grew up listening to Rocío she's amazing, (and Latin artists), after moving to the US in my teen years I realized how underappreciated Latin music is here & unrecognized. Its very sad - I highly recommend Pandora, they were/are a Mexican group. I believe they were popular in the '80s-'90s. They are amazing, "Como te va mi Amor" is one of my favorites.
    Thank you for your videos and new exposure to music, I appreciate your words and how much you also appreciate other artists and their art.

  • @agustoendo7471
    @agustoendo7471 8 месяцев назад +1

    Now you have the privelege to heard a beatiful voice. Rocio Durcal.

  • @dianareed3364
    @dianareed3364 Месяц назад

    “Costumbres” in this song can be better translated as “habits”. It talks about about how you could miss someone not because you still love this person, but because you were used to their presence.
    “ You come back to me over and over, although you don’t feel love for me , only resentment.
    I either have anything to feel
    But I miss you…
    Oh how much I miss you..
    There’s no doubt that a habit can be stronger than love.”
    This is actually one of my favorite songs just because of the poignancy of the lyrics.

  • @laurageorge8560
    @laurageorge8560 Год назад +2

    Boudy thank you for another reaction that reminds me of the true master composer that Juan Gabriel was. When you don't even need to understand the words of the song to feel it in your soul speaks volumes of his natural abilities. Now imagine understanding the lyrics! 😊😢Truly music is the universal language. ❤

  • @tatianamendoza7631
    @tatianamendoza7631 Год назад +1

    Beautiful!!! This lady is a Queen!!! Do you know that Juan Gabriel wrote the song for her???

  • @beatricepineda5923
    @beatricepineda5923 3 месяца назад

    The translation isn’t tradition but habits. The theme of the song is a person telling their ex that they miss each other but not because they still love each other but because of habit… getting used to someone. The lyrics say that there is no doubt that habit is stronger than love.

  • @FannieSR
    @FannieSR 7 месяцев назад +1

    Rocio Durcal was from Spain (she died in 2006). The Arabs were in Spain for seven centuries and left an enormous influence on the culture, music and way of singing. Although this song is by Juan Gabriel, Rocio added that Arabic influence to it and it turned out wonderful.
    Tell me about you
    Tell me of your life
    you know very well
    that I am convinced
    That you can't
    Even if you try to forget me
    You will always come back, again and again
    And again
    you will always come back
    Although you no longer feel love for me, only resentment
    I have nothing to feel either
    And that's worse
    But I miss you
    I miss you too
    There is no doubt that it is true that custom
    It's stronger than love

  • @JA-tg2if
    @JA-tg2if 4 месяца назад

    I just discovered your channel and I am hooked. I grew up watching Rocio Durcal movies in the 60's. Do a search for Rocio Durcal Saetas, for the period of her youth when she mastered the flamenco style that made her unforgettable. Love.love.love.

  • @fruiner
    @fruiner 6 месяцев назад

    4:29 no cabe duda, uncertainty. You nailed it!

  • @DigitalOH
    @DigitalOH Месяц назад

    Big fan of your reactions compadre. Saludos from México!

  • @juanaboyrodriguez2657
    @juanaboyrodriguez2657 Год назад +2

    Q grande Rocío. D.E.P. . De las mejores artistas españolas. Te aconsejo reaccionar a " La Cigarra" interpretada por Natalia Jiménez & Lila Downs. Un saludo

  • @madelinerodriguez7277
    @madelinerodriguez7277 5 месяцев назад

    Está canción es hermosa, trata de buscar como traducirla para que sientas esas emociones, saludos desde Puerto Rico,😊😊

  • @MelissaChalhoub
    @MelissaChalhoub Год назад +2

    next song on my playlist would be "fue un placer conocerte" Juan Gabriel & Rocio Durcal, but also my playlist for the past 3 months have only been Juan Gabriel and Rocio Durcal lol.

    • @MelissaChalhoub
      @MelissaChalhoub Год назад

      also this is my favourite performance lately
      ruclips.net/video/CSEuKZua1U4/видео.html

  • @castillete2099
    @castillete2099 5 месяцев назад

    If you liked Rocio Durcal, you have to listen to Rocio Jurado, "Como Una Ola" song. Incredible

  • @Hugoik
    @Hugoik Год назад +1

    The word costumbres in thisncontext means HABITS

  • @JessicaAguirre-cr5wd
    @JessicaAguirre-cr5wd 6 дней назад

    You need the captions to under stand the beauty of this song. Cuotumbres means habits or being used to something

  • @xxcentrika2803
    @xxcentrika2803 5 месяцев назад

    I LOVE HER!!!!!

  • @jen_sal
    @jen_sal 8 месяцев назад

    Thats a very Español thing to do with her voice. España. Rocio was breathtaking just like her friend Juan Gabriel.

  • @dulcetovar3449
    @dulcetovar3449 Год назад

    Rocío Dúrcal it is perfect big, very big.
    Thank you!! 👏👏👏

  • @bedoy34
    @bedoy34 10 месяцев назад

    costumbre think is being used as meaning habit of have someone in your life.. as in the "there is no doubt that the costumb if your company is stronger then love"... as in being acostumbed to your company even after the love is gone... this the last line..

  • @emimahmoud2403
    @emimahmoud2403 2 месяца назад

    Habibi, ya ayouni...she makes that arab singing like sound, because she is from spain and only Spaniards sing that way due to the Arab Muslim influence when they lived there for almost 800 years, in other words, all of us Latin folks are mixed with Arabs period.

  • @nortega1727
    @nortega1727 11 месяцев назад

    Rocio Durcal is a legend! I grew up with her music and was lucky to see her sing so many music genres. Sadly, she is no longer with us but there is another duo I would urge you to hear and that is Natalia Jimenez and Lila Downs , La Cigarra. Natalia has a similar voice like Rocios but is uniquiley hers (also from Spain). Lila Downs is a powerful and beautiful singer and when they combine their voices in La Cigarra, well, it's pure magic!!

  • @entwinedsoulscollective2451
    @entwinedsoulscollective2451 8 месяцев назад

    This song about habit ( costumbre) more like being with someone that has become a habit, not love but rather used to each other.

  • @ohqueluna7871
    @ohqueluna7871 2 месяца назад

    Eterno agradecimiento a los Reyes Católicos.

  • @isabelh487
    @isabelh487 Год назад +1

    Costumbre is a habitual way of acting or behaving. In other words, how you are accustomed to being. The song says: no cabe duda que es verdad que la costumbre es más fuerte que el amor = there is no doubt that the truth is that custom (being accustomed) is stronger than love. In the song even though he doesn't love her anymore he still goes back to her because he's so accustomed to her.

  • @blancamorris596
    @blancamorris596 4 месяца назад

    “”I don’t have anything to say either and that is even worse”” JG. Love you all AMR ♥️♥️

    • @ArabManReacts
      @ArabManReacts  4 месяца назад

      Habibiiii ❤️❤️❤️ thank you!

  • @maryammonroy1435
    @maryammonroy1435 8 месяцев назад

    Walaikom assalam 🥰 haha you are so funny, … those turns you see she does that looks so familiar to you as you said , is because she is from Spain and Spain has a border with Morocco, and ones Andalucia in the south of Spain was a muslim territory so in their culture we will find many arabic traditions and influencies, even in our spanish language we have more than 150 words that come from the mother tongue (Arabic)

  • @MR-mc2dn
    @MR-mc2dn 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Arab Man, my respects and delight in your love of great musicians. May I recommend Yuridia? her singing of "Angel", "Metira", or " Como you nadie te ha amado" just to give your palette a taste.

  • @javiervazquez9348
    @javiervazquez9348 6 месяцев назад

    Hello friend, awesome reaction! I know this is about more about singing analizing, in the case of JG/RD, is very important to know the lyrics, with this song is even more, since it is about acknowledging that a relationship of love is already exhausted and there is nothing to do about it, and of course the sadness that comes along with it, and that we stick to relationships because of costumes. Therefore the main and strong conclusion of JG, saying “The costumes are stronger than love”, which is the end of the lyrics, a very important song in the mexican collective culture, and finally, but as important as everything and a touch of geniality, the phrase of the trumpet which you identified wisely is repeating itself throughout the entire piece as the very “costume” itself, representing the feelings of the lyrics that we repeat in life on and on… you chose the best very version of this song, the most mature stage of Mtra Rocio Durcal, thanks!!!

  • @albertflores3364
    @albertflores3364 2 месяца назад

    Try Frente A Frente another Juan Gabriel composition that Rocio conquers. It was featured on an episode of The Sopranos.

  • @OMAROMAR79
    @OMAROMAR79 3 месяца назад

    It sounds to me that modern songs, the vocal melody is built around the musical melody, rather than in the past where the music was built around the vocal melody.

  • @eliut8888
    @eliut8888 Год назад +1

    SHE IS A LEGEND.

  • @ingridsoto7678
    @ingridsoto7678 5 месяцев назад

    México la ADOPTO COMO REINA ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️💕💕💕👏👏👏❤️

  • @user-io3ir2sd9o
    @user-io3ir2sd9o 6 месяцев назад

    Magistral interpretación de rocío 😍😍😍😍😍

  • @ridhu1231
    @ridhu1231 11 месяцев назад

    Costumbres in that way is not “traditions” is more like to GET USED …. Or something you do mechanically but without love, passion or interest!
    In the song says “habit (costumbre)is stronger than love”

  • @shodannadohs4045
    @shodannadohs4045 11 месяцев назад

    The song is called Customes are stronger than love. Meaning when you reach a point of maturity you know some things are stronger than love itself. Like being accustomed to living with someone for many years and missing them even tho you don't love that person anymore.

  • @odiponce9035
    @odiponce9035 Год назад

    Pudieras reaccionar a Rocio con varias canciones y aquí estaré mirando una y otra vez tus reacciones y a ti… 🤭 un abrazotote

  • @leonorduran4511
    @leonorduran4511 8 месяцев назад

    All latin artist draw their audience into the song to feel the song and the words. All latin artist sing with passion and emotion.

  • @gilbertflores6218
    @gilbertflores6218 10 месяцев назад

    This is the Video you should see, her in her prime.

  • @pcolt4
    @pcolt4 6 месяцев назад

    "No cabe duda que es verdad que la costumbre... es más fuerte que el amor": Literally, "Without a doubt, habit is stronger than love"; about when a love relationship has lost its spark, fallen flat, and now surviving on inertia. And even though the love is gone, the separation is still emotionally brutal, heart-rending.

  • @elfokasuazo3552
    @elfokasuazo3552 Год назад

    Yeaa, You at the first people's,,make reacción to My Queen rocío thanks have great day

  • @josedaza825
    @josedaza825 11 месяцев назад

    *Customs/Rocio Durcal
    Tell me about yourself,
    tell me, about your life.
    You know well
    that I'm convinced
    that you can't
    even so you try to forget me.
    You'll always come back
    time and time again
    time and time again
    you'll always come back
    even though you don't feel
    love from me anymore, only rage.
    I don't have
    anything to feel either
    and that's worse.
    But I miss you,
    I miss you too.
    There's no doubt that it's true
    that customs are stronger
    than love.
    I know that you can't
    even though you try to forget me
    you'll always come back
    time and time again
    time and time again
    you'll always come back.
    Even though you don't feel anymore
    love from me, only rage.
    I don't have anything either
    to feel, and that's worse.
    But I miss you.
    How I miss you.
    There's no doubt that it's true
    that customs are stronger
    than love...

  • @hightechnologycleaning701
    @hightechnologycleaning701 4 месяца назад

    Hay un video de rocio durcal en el estudio de grabación,grabando una canción de Juan Gabriel y Juan ayudándola con la grabación 😚

  • @bantorio6525
    @bantorio6525 4 месяца назад

    💙💙💙 ... you're a great listener ... you should react to the singer Rocío Jurado with the song 'Como yo te amo'

  • @carlosc6165
    @carlosc6165 Год назад

    Mexican culture has a very strong oral tradition. Our music is very deeply tied to that tradition. That's why singers and vocal interpretation are a huge part of Mexican music. Ask any Mexican (especially from an older generation) who their favorite "musician" is and they will almost certainly give you a list of singers. Part of Juan Gabriel's genius was his ability to compose simple yet elegant musical melodies over which vocalists like Rocio Durcal could create their own vocal melodies and interpretations over the music. The music lends itself to allowing a singer to interpret the song how they feel it. So your conclusion that a different singer would interpret the melody differently and sing it differently is absolutely correct. Couple that with Juan Gabriel's amazing capacity to write some of the most beautiful lyrics that are also telling you a compelling story and you can understand why so many artists always want to record his songs.

  • @leonorduran4511
    @leonorduran4511 8 месяцев назад

    She is from spain and she gives the mirachi songs a spanish flare. Juan gabriel composed several songs for her taking into account her voice.

  • @IRemenberThat
    @IRemenberThat 8 месяцев назад

    Great reaction

  • @PretaJ-rv2ez
    @PretaJ-rv2ez Год назад +1

    THE MEANING OF "COSTUMBRES" IS NOT TRADITIONS IN THIS SONG. WHAT IT MEANS IS "HABIT" CUSTOM. THE SONG IS ABOUT A COUPLE THAT BOTH DO NOT LOVE EACH OTHER ANYMORE AND THE MAN LEAVES AND COME BACK, LEAVES AND COME BACK ON AND ON. AND HE COMES BACK NOT BECAUSE HE LOVES HER IS JUST BECAUSE OUT OF A HABIT=COSTUMBRE.

  • @amyblue7267
    @amyblue7267 7 месяцев назад

    The part where you said, "That's a very Arab thing to do," is a vocal style very reminiscent of flamenco music in Spain, which is the country she was originally from. I think you would love flamenco if you haven't gotten into it yet.

  • @freelove3482
    @freelove3482 9 месяцев назад

    great reaction as always, i would like to recommend "rocio jurado - que no daria yo". ive seen 2 live versiona on youtube. both are amazing. it translates to "what i would not give" she is from spain as rocio durcal is.

  • @karlacortez2324
    @karlacortez2324 Год назад

    I love her!!! Grretings from Chile!!

  • @socorro1040
    @socorro1040 5 месяцев назад

    she was from Spain that is where the Arabic singing is from

  • @beatrizrubio3059
    @beatrizrubio3059 Год назад

    She was a teen idol in Spain and most of Latin America, as the years went on he career dwindled , and then Juan Gabriel “happened” and he wrote many songs for her and then there was an “explosion” !! besides the business side their friendship became very deep if you notice a lot of both of their mannerisms on stage are very similar……….

  • @JoseLopez-pw1im
    @JoseLopez-pw1im 4 месяца назад

    The key phrase in these wonderful lyrics is “habits are stronger than love” - so sad!😢

  • @marthadeleon1347
    @marthadeleon1347 6 месяцев назад

    Costumbres in this song would be more like "habits"

  • @ms.gabrielareads6974
    @ms.gabrielareads6974 4 месяца назад

    Who is on my playlist? Natalia Jimenez, Carolina Ross, Lila Downs, Carmen Goett, Natalia Lafurcade, and Juan Gabriel.

  • @lenuhc
    @lenuhc Год назад +1

    Jose Maria Napoleon - Vive

  • @miguelsantamaria25Dic
    @miguelsantamaria25Dic Год назад

    Beatiful song by Juan Gabriel 🇲🇽
    And beutiful performance by Rocío Dúrcal ❤❤❤

  • @100paris
    @100paris Год назад

    Excelente Video. Saludos desde CDMX 🥑🌽🌵🌶.

  • @josemariarguedas2
    @josemariarguedas2 Год назад +1

    In this case 'costumbre(s)' has a meaning closer to 'habit' or 'routine'

  • @l.angelrodriguez2438
    @l.angelrodriguez2438 Год назад +1

    Bro that part you said was Very arab like, i have always said that!! No doubt in my mind she picked that up from arab culture! Thats the only people i have ever heard sing that way. She was the only Artist to ever do that in our culture. I study those little details when i hear great artists.

    • @danielgalaviz4165
      @danielgalaviz4165 11 месяцев назад

      You are honest most mexicans deny their Spanish heritage. And of course via Spain Arabic influence.

  • @davidaymerich4248
    @davidaymerich4248 Год назад

    “ i know you can’t even if you try to forget me , you will always come back once and again , once and again you will always come back , Altough already you don’t feel more love for me , just resentment, me neither has something to feel , and that’s worst , but I miss you , I miss you too. There’s no doubt and it’s true than the habit is stronger than love” Alberto Aguilera Valadez