Todo Se Transforma - Jorge Drexler

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Tu beso se hizo calor
luego el calor, movimiento
luego gota de sudor
que se hizo vapor, luego viento
que en un rincón de La Rioja
movió el aspa de un molino
mientras se pisaba el vino
que bebió tu boca roja.

Tu boca roja en la mía
la copa que gira en mi mano
y mientras el vino caía
supe que de algún lejano
rincón de otra galaxia
el amor que me darías
transformado, volvería
un día a darte las gracias.

Cada uno da lo que recibe
y luego recibe lo que da
nada es más simple
no hay otra norma:
nada se pierde
todo se transforma.

El vino que pagué yo
con aquel euro italiano
que había estado en un vagón
antes de estar en mi mano
y antes de eso en Torino
y antes de Torino, en Prato
donde hicieron mi zapato
sobre el que caería el vino.

Zapato que en unas horas
buscaré bajo tu cama
con las luces de la aurora
junto a tus sandalias planas
que compraste aquella vez
en Salvador de Bahía
donde a otro diste el amor
que hoy yo te devolvería...

Cada uno da lo que recibe
y luego recibe lo que da
nada es más simple
no hay otra norma:
nada se pierde
todo se transforma.

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Jorge Drexler (n. Montevideo; September 21, 1964), is a critically acclaimed Uruguayan singer/songwriter who resides in Spain, began his recording career in the early 90's but didn't experience mainstream breakthrough success until his seventh album, Eco (2004), and its Oscar-winning song ''Al Otro Lado Del Río''.

He comes from a Jewish family that fled persecution in Germany. He studied to become an otolaryngologyst (i.e., ear, throat, and nose doctor) like his parents but ultimately chose to pursue his passion for music.

Drexler made his full-length album debut with La Luz Que Sabe Robar (1992), followed by Radar (1994). In hopes of furthering his career, he went to Spain in 1995 upon the invitation of legendary singer/songwriter Joaquín Sabina , who showed him around the Madrid music scene and helped him secure an international recording contract. So impressed with Madrid that he chose to make his permanent residency there, Drexler got together with a band of Spanish musicians to re-record material from his first two albums along with new material and release it internationally as Vaivén (1996), the first of four albums on Virgin España. The highlights of Vaivén along with those of its three follow-ups, Llueve (1998), Frontera (1999), and Sea (2001), were later compiled on the best-of compilation La Edad Del Cielo (2004).

Upon his switch to the Dro Atlántic label, Drexler's career reached new heights of success with the critically acclaimed Eco (2004). Most notably, the album includes the Oscar-winning song ''Al Otro Lado Del Río'', which was prominently featured during the closing credits of the Walter Salles film The Motorcycle Diaries (2004).

Eco proved so successful, in fact, that it was re-released with bonus material as Eco² (2005). Subsequent albums include 12 Segundos de Oscuridad (2006), the double-disc live album Cara B (2008), and Amar la Trama (2010).

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