MERCADO BLUE

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The Price of Freedom in the Blue Market

Babasónicos' song "MERCADO BLUE" delves into the complexities of personal value and autonomy in a world where everything seems to have a price. The repeated phrase "Depende quién lo vaya a pagar" ("It depends on who will pay for it") suggests a cynical view of how personal traits and actions are commodified. The lyrics highlight the idea that qualities such as irony, autonomy, and even a lack of shame are not fixed in value but fluctuate depending on the buyer, much like items in a volatile market.

The term "mercado blue" refers to the informal or black market, particularly in Argentina, where currency exchange rates differ from official ones. This metaphor extends to the personal realm, where the singer's attributes are traded in a similar manner. The song critiques how society often places a monetary value on personal characteristics, reducing them to commodities that can be bought and sold. This reflects a broader commentary on the loss of authenticity and the pressures of conforming to societal expectations.

The lyrics also touch on introspection and the realization that many battles fought in life may not truly belong to the individual. This moment of reflection suggests a disconnect between personal desires and societal demands. The song captures the tension between maintaining one's individuality and the external pressures to conform, ultimately questioning the true cost of freedom and authenticity in a world driven by market forces.

Babasónicos, known for their eclectic style and thought-provoking lyrics, use "MERCADO BLUE" to explore themes of identity, autonomy, and the commodification of self, resonating with listeners who grapple with similar societal pressures.

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