Clavel means "carnation", a type of flower often associated with love and admiration. It's a beautiful, specific noun that you don't hear in songs every day.
In this classic romance, the singer uses it in a stunningly poetic metaphor: "Ese clavel de tu piel" (That carnation of your skin). By comparing their lover's skin to a blooming flower, they express a deep desire and admiration for their beauty in a way that is far more unique and memorable than common words of praise.
Rosario Flores joins flamenco icon Diego el Cigala to turn the classic love declaration “Te Quiero Te Quiero” into a fiery dance track that feels like an endless whirl on a candle-lit terrace. The lyrics confess a love so powerful that logic simply surrenders: “Don’t ask me why I love you, even I can’t explain it.” From midnight serenades to childlike pleas of “Ven a mí y abrázame,” every line pulses with devotion, tenderness, fear, and a hint of delicious madness.
At its heart, the song is a vow of lifelong loyalty. The singer treasures the beloved’s skin like a blooming carnation, promises to be “siempre fiel,” and repeats “Te quiero” until those two words feel like a heartbeat. It is a celebration of passion that refuses to cool down, urging listeners to dance, embrace, and believe in love that outshines reason and lasts “hasta el fin.”