Hay Que Ver

Alberto Cortez Alberto Cortez

Reflecting on Life's Journey: The Essence of 'Hay Que Ver' by Alberto Cortez

In 'Hay Que Ver,' Alberto Cortez takes listeners on a reflective journey through the passage of time and the experiences that shape a person's life. The song opens with a nostalgic tone, as Cortez marvels at how quickly the years have flown by since he first stepped onto a stage. This initial fear and dedication to his craft set the stage for a life filled with both challenges and triumphs.

As the song progresses, Cortez delves deeper into the theme of life's fleeting nature. He recalls leaving his comfort zone to pursue his dreams, likening his early efforts to a fledgling bird learning to fly. This metaphor of 'gathering pieces of glory' speaks to the small victories and moments of success that accumulate over time, contributing to a sense of fulfillment and purpose.

Cortez's lyrics also emphasize the importance of simplicity and authenticity. He expresses a continued love for the simple pleasures in life, such as light, color, and clandestine love. He rejects the notion of playing the 'good boy' and instead embraces a life free from regret and moral dilemmas. The song's final verses highlight the value of friendship and emotional connections, suggesting that these relationships are the most precious rewards of a well-lived life. Ultimately, 'Hay Que Ver' is a poignant reminder to cherish each moment and the people who make life's journey worthwhile.

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