Vivo al día

Carlos Chaouen Carlos Chaouen

Living in the Moment: The Journey of Life in 'Vivo al día'

Carlos Chaouen's song 'Vivo al día' is a poetic exploration of life's journey, filled with vivid imagery and emotional depth. The lyrics begin with the artist reflecting on his birth and early life, describing a sense of continuity in his heart despite the changes in his appearance. This sets the stage for a narrative that intertwines personal growth with the passage of time, highlighting the simplicity and innocence of childhood through metaphors like drinking clear water and kicking a ball.

As the song progresses, Chaouen delves into the complexities of adulthood. He touches on themes of routine and rebellion, mentioning his proximity to both mundane sex and divine sin. The transition from these experiences to making love 'in the corners' signifies a shift from routine to passion, culminating in the realization that his life has become a song. This metaphor suggests that his experiences, both mundane and profound, have shaped his identity and creative expression.

The recurring refrain, 'Hace ya tiempo que vivo al día,' emphasizes a philosophy of living in the moment. Chaouen expresses a fearless approach to life, willing to face challenges and take risks for love and meaningful connections. The imagery of eating the umbilical cord and removing cobwebs symbolizes a desire to break free from past constraints and embrace the present. The song's conclusion, with references to leaving things behind and learning from life's obstacles, reinforces the theme of resilience and the bittersweet nature of personal growth. Ultimately, 'Vivo al día' is a celebration of living fully, embracing both the joys and hardships that come with it.

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