The Emotional Journey of Self-Discovery in 'Siento' by Teenangels

The song 'Siento' by Teenangels, a pop group that emerged from the Argentine television series 'Casi Ángeles,' delves into the complex emotions of growing up and feeling misunderstood. The lyrics express a sense of confusion and isolation, as the protagonist grapples with feelings that are both 'silly' and 'crazy,' indicating a tumultuous inner world. The mention of feeling a void that cannot be filled and experiencing cold and sorrow suggests a deep longing for connection and understanding.

The song's chorus, 'Siento que siento,' which translates to 'I feel that I feel,' emphasizes the intensity and repetitiveness of these emotions. The protagonist feels that nothing is as it seems, indicating a disconnect between their internal experience and the external world. There is a sense of betrayal or disillusionment, as they believe others are lying, not understanding them, or simply not caring. This can resonate with listeners who have felt alienated or who struggle to find their place in the world.

Despite the feelings of loneliness and misunderstanding, the song also carries a message of hope and resilience. The protagonist promises to seek out the person they are addressing when they have grown, suggesting a future where they are more self-assured and capable of forming meaningful connections. This evolution from confusion to self-acceptance and the determination to overcome obstacles can inspire those who are on their own journey of self-discovery.

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  1. Siento
  2. Vuelvo a Casa
  3. Valiente
  4. Asesino De La Ilusión
  5. No Mas Goodbye
  6. Cuál
  7. Fuera De Mi (Jazmin y Luca)
  8. Resiste
  9. Guarda Tu Fé
  10. Corazón Contento
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