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Me Gustas Como Eres Estela Nunez -

"Me Gustas Como Eres" (I Like You Just As You Are) stands out as an anthem of authentic love. In a genre often filled with tales of dramatic heartbreak and betrayal, this song is a refreshing embrace of simple, honest affection.

: The song celebrates the imperfections and unique traits of a partner. It’s not about an idealized version of love, but about finding beauty in someone exactly as they are. Me Gustas Como Eres Estela Nunez

Born Belia Estela Núñez Rodríguez in Guadalajara, Estela began her journey at a young age, even winning a talent program on Televisa after her father famously dressed her to look older to bypass age restrictions. By the late 1960s, she had become a household name, known for her incredible vocal range and emotional depth. The Soul of the Song "Me Gustas Como Eres" (I Like You Just

: Estela’s interpretation is masterfully restrained. She swaps the operatic power of her rancheras for a conversational, melodic tone that feels like a shared secret between lovers. Why It Still Matters It’s not about an idealized version of love,

Despite a career spanning over five decades and facing personal challenges—including a period of temporary blindness caused by optic neuritis—Estela Núñez remained a trendsetter in Mexican music . "Me Gustas Como Eres" remains a favorite for its timeless message: that the most profound love is the one that doesn't ask us to change.

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Stumblestone/Sparsile Books

Scottish Series , Archimimus & Legacy of the Lynx/Thornborough Press (first by Urbane Publications)

Anatomist’s Dream/Myrmidon 
Stroop Series/Headline
Short Stories /Two Raven’s Press

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