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🎵 Bésame Mucho: A Love Song, A Protest Anthem, A Revolution of the Heart
By Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita
#WarriorUpWithArt #FightBackWithArt #LoveAlwaysWins
“Kiss me, kiss me a lot… as if tonight were the last time.”
It's not just a love song. It’s a shield. A torch. A promise.
We live in a world of fear, separation, ICE raids, injustice… but this song? This song reminds us that love—raw, romantic, unfiltered love—is the most powerful force we have.
And it was born from imagination, innocence, and faith.
🌹 The Woman Who Had Never Been Kissed
In 1940, at just 24 years old, Consuelo Velázquez, a classically trained Mexican pianist, composed Bésame Mucho after witnessing an emotional opera scene.
At the time… she had never even been kissed.
Yet somehow, from that untouched place in her heart, she wrote the most translated and recorded Mexican song in history.
Mistaken for a man in many countries, her authorship was hidden in plain sight. But this wasn't a man's work—it was the tender, brave expression of a young woman writing as if love were rebellion.
She went on to compose many more works, defend artists’ rights, and serve in Mexican Congress—never loud, always passionate. She passed away on January 22, 2005.
✊ When Singing Becomes Resistance
🎤 The Singing Revolution (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania)
1987–1991: Hundreds of thousands gathered to sing for their independence from Soviet rule. Singing—illegal under occupation—was their weapon. And they won. Without war.
They showed the world: a song can be a revolution.
🌺 The Carnation Revolution (Portugal, 1974)
A military dictatorship fell—without a single shot. Why?
Because soldiers listened to songs played on the radio.
And people placed flowers in rifles instead of firing them.
They sang. They danced. They freed their country.
💔 When ICE Comes… SING
Sing Bésame Mucho at the top of your lungs.
Sing when you're scared.
Sing when they knock.
Sing together, arm in arm.
Let your voice become the anthem that melts cold hearts.
Let love vibrate the walls they try to build.
Because love is more powerful than hate.
Love will prevail.
Love will WIN.
LOVE ALWAYS WINS.
Have faith. 🌈
🎶 “Think that maybe tomorrow, I’ll already be far, very far from you…”
That’s the feeling of protest. Of goodbye. Of holding on. Of fighting for the right to stay, to love, to live.
So SING. Sing like the revolution depends on it—because it does.
Let this song be your light.
💖 Dedicated with love…
To my beautiful mother, who passed away on January 22, 2007, the same day as Consuelo Velázquez two years later.
Two strong, soulful women whose love lives on—in memory, in melody, and in every brave heart that chooses love over fear.
Te amo siempre. 💕