Si Queres Que Sea Yo

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The Resilient Heart of Rock in 'Si Queres Que Sea Yo'

The song 'Si Queres Que Sea Yo' by Callejeros is a poignant reflection on personal identity, societal challenges, and the power of music as a form of expression and resilience. The lyrics begin with an intimate moment, suggesting a deep connection with a loved one, and the desire to be what the other person needs. This sets the tone for a song that is both personal and reflective of larger societal issues.

The chorus delves into the hardships of facing legal troubles in Argentina, hinting at corruption and the difficulties that come with dealing with the police, firefighters, officials, and bankers. The song suggests that these institutions, which are supposed to protect and serve the public, can sometimes be the source of one's downfall. The artist finds solace in rock music, which remains untainted by the 'farsa' or farce of these societal issues. Rock music is presented as a source of nourishment for the soul, something that cannot be bought or corrupted.

The song also touches on themes of betrayal and loss, as the artist mentions having music, love, and faith stolen from him. Despite these losses, the artist finds redemption in music and love, recovering two out of the three. The song is a testament to the artist's commitment to his craft, as he asserts that making rock music is what he feels and knows best. It's a declaration of authenticity and a refusal to be anything other than oneself, even in the face of societal pressures.

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  1. Creo
  2. Mas Allá
  3. El lugar perfecto
  4. Prohibido
  5. Una Nueva Noche Fria
  6. Una Nueva Noche Fría En El Barrio
  7. Motivo
  8. no volvieron mas
  9. palo borracho
  10. Tiempo Perdido
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