Quiero un zoom anatómico
Quiero el fin del secreto
Entre tus labios de plata
Y mi acero inolvidable
Quiero un loop
Protagónico

Pruébame y verás
Que todos somos adictos
A estos fuegos de artificio
Voy a hacerte un macro porno intenso
Lo que seduce
Nunca suele estar
Donde se piensa

Zoom

Por aquí ya estuve
Te largas a reír
En tus comisuras
Dame un zoom

Luz, cámara y acción


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Zoom Lyrics as written by Gustavo Adrian Cerati

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    Esta canción es sobre el sexo. Algunos podrían decir de la primera vez que se hace el amor con una pareja, y puede ser. Otros dirían que es sobre una amante, vaya uno a saber.

    m.i.l.o.2003on March 04, 2003   Link
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    esta cancion habla especificamente de un "cromado" una "mamadita" un "blowjob" en fin... un fellatio o sexo oral de ella hacia el... "entre tus labios de plata y mi ACERO inolvidable, QUIERO UN ZOOM" el zoom es el punto de vista de ella acercandose y (alejandose jejej") cada vez que lo hace... al parecer ella es muy picara y le dice por aqui ya estuve y se rie.. jajaj quiero una asi!!! :) muy sexual el contenido .. y muy dfresca como cancion.. le doy 9 !

    saludos

    jonhereson February 04, 2006   Link
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    jajaja p q la mayoria de los q escriben en este sitio estan obsesionados con "ver" solo referencias sexuales en todas las canciones (particularmente felatios).. como si la vida de los artistas girara solo en tornos al sexo, si ese fuera al caso la musica seria harto mas pobre pienso yo... !componerle una una cancion al felatio, q poetico, q interesante!.... dios mio. SIN EMBARGO esta cancion y hasta el video es muy sexual asi q estoy de acuerdo q esta si habla , casi literamente de una relacion sexual

    donectoron October 16, 2006   Link
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    Aunque tambien creo q exageran queriendo ver en todos los temas "referencias sexuales", creo q en esta eso salta a la vista. La frase mas clara a esto es "Entre tus labiOs de plata y mi acerO inolvidable...", osea mas claro ni el agua.

    Sonomanon October 06, 2007   Link
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    Aunque tambien creo q exageran queriendo ver en todos los temas "referencias sexuales", creo q en esta eso salta a la vista. La frase mas clara a esto es "Entre tus labiOs de plata y mi acerO inolvidable...", osea mas claro ni el agua.

    Sonomanon October 06, 2007   Link
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    La letra habla de clavarse una raya de merca. Y la musica se la afanaron a "New York Groove" de Ace Frehley (descaradamente).

    Mario Baracuson May 08, 2008   Link
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    pues puede parecer exagerado pero es q a esto es a lo q generalmente le canta cerati, es la vida del artista q se le va a hacer, el sexo, el amor, las drogas...

    donchuchoon July 21, 2008   Link

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