Corazon Espinado

Mana · Grandes Maná [2001]

Esa mujer me esta matando

Me ha espinado el corazon

Por más que trato de olvidarla

Mi alma no da razón



Mi corazón aplastado

Dolido y abandonao'

A ver a ver tu sabes, dime mi amor,

Cuanto amor

Y qué dolor nos quedo



Ah ah ah corazon espinado -- Como duele, me duele no amar

Ah ah ah como me duele el amor



Como duele como duele el corazón

Cuando no es bien entregado

Pero no olvides mujer que algun dia dirás

Ay ay ay como me duele el amor



Como me duele el olvido

Como duele el corazon

Como me duele estar vivo

Sin tenerte a un lado amor



Corazon espinado

Corazon Espinado

Mana's "Corazon Espinado" stands as a defining track within the Latin pop landscape of the early 2000s, showcasing the artist's signature blend of romantic balladry and rhythmic sophistication. Released on the album Grandes Maná [2001], the recording exemplifies the genre's evolution during this era, characterized by polished production and emotive vocal delivery that resonated deeply with Spanish-speaking audiences. The song reflects the broader cultural moment where Latin pop began to assert a dominant global presence, moving beyond traditional tropes to embrace a more modern, accessible sound. Its enduring popularity highlights Mana's ability to craft anthems that balance personal vulnerability with universal appeal, cementing the track's status as a staple in the artist's discography and a touchstone for fans of the genre.