Aquí He Venido a Cantar (part. Julio Martel)

Alfredo de Angelis Alfredo de Angelis

The Resilient Melody: Singing Through Sorrow

Aquí He Venido a Cantar (feat. Julio Martel) by Alfredo de Angelis is a poignant exploration of the artist's commitment to his craft despite personal suffering. The song's lyrics reveal a deep emotional struggle, where the singer acknowledges his reasons to cry but chooses to sing instead. This decision to sing, even when burdened by sorrow, highlights the resilience and dedication required in the life of a performer.

The metaphor of the bird in the song is particularly striking. Just as a bird sings on a branch, the artist's life is to sing. However, unlike the bird that can choose silence when troubled, the singer feels compelled to continue performing regardless of his inner turmoil. This comparison underscores the unique pressures faced by artists, who often must mask their pain to fulfill their roles and bring joy to others.

Alfredo de Angelis, a renowned figure in the tango genre, uses this song to convey a universal message about the human condition. The lyrics suggest that life leaves little room for expressing sorrow, and the artist's duty is to persevere and continue sharing his gift with the world. The song becomes a testament to the strength and vulnerability of those who dedicate their lives to their art, reminding listeners of the unseen struggles behind every performance.

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