Buitres

Buitres Buitres

The Quest for Happiness and Love in 'Buitres'

The song 'Buitres' by the band Buitres delves into the themes of love, loss, and the pursuit of happiness. The lyrics open with the protagonist waking up to a day that is not just another day, but a special one. This suggests a sense of anticipation or a turning point in the protagonist's life. The line 'I don't know where happiness is, but I'm going to find it' reflects a determined search for joy and fulfillment, which is a universal human endeavor.

The recurring lines about a place in the heart stolen by love indicate a deep emotional connection that has left a lasting impact. The mention of the band Buitres playing music, and the notion that 'if I die today, heaven can wait,' implies that the protagonist finds solace and a sense of immortality through music. This could be interpreted as the music of Buitres providing a spiritual or emotional sanctuary that transcends even death. The repetition of 'heaven can wait' emphasizes the idea that the experiences and emotions felt on earth, particularly through music and love, are so valuable that they take precedence over the afterlife.

The song's lyrics are relatively straightforward, yet they resonate with the listener through their exploration of heartfelt emotions and the human condition. The artist's musical style likely complements the message, using melody and rhythm to enhance the emotional weight of the search for happiness and the power of love and music to provide meaning in life.

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  1. La Plegaria Del Cuchillo
  2. Ya no saben que decir
  3. Azul
  4. Te Llevo En El Sentimiento
  5. Natalia
  6. Canción de cuna
  7. Veneno de Amor
  8. A Sangre Fría
  9. Yo No Voy a Morir
  10. Corre, Mono, corre
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