Solo la Verdad

Alejandro Santiago Alejandro Santiago

The Endangered Truth: A Reflection on Modern Deceit

Alejandro Santiago's song "Solo la Verdad" delves into the pervasive issue of dishonesty in contemporary society. The lyrics poignantly highlight how truth has become a rare commodity, often overshadowed by deceit and falsehoods. Santiago uses vivid metaphors, such as being a "fish in a can," to express his feelings of entrapment in a world where lies are the norm. This imagery powerfully conveys the suffocating nature of living in a society where genuine honesty is scarce.

The song further explores the consequences of this widespread deceit. Santiago laments that truth is suspended because it is deemed dangerous, while routine lies condemn it to oblivion. This suggests a societal preference for comfort over confrontation, where lies are more palatable than the harsh realities of truth. The lyrics also touch on the erosion of respect for commitments and the burden of a guilty conscience, indicating a moral decline where promises are easily broken and intentions, though initially kind, lead to disappointment.

Santiago's portrayal of being a "castaway trapped in an ocean of lies" underscores the emotional toll of living in such an environment. The repetition of the chorus emphasizes the cyclical nature of deceit and the ongoing struggle to uphold truth. The song calls for a champion of truth, someone who will take it up as a banner, suggesting a glimmer of hope amidst the pervasive darkness. Through "Solo la Verdad," Santiago not only critiques the current state of societal values but also urges listeners to reflect on their own honesty and the importance of truth in their lives.

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  2. Llegaste tú
  3. La Maniqui
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  6. Por Si No Te Vuelvo a Ver
  7. Solo la Verdad
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