Rap Del Exilio

Charly García Charly García

Navigating Exile and Lost Dreams in 'Rap Del Exilio'

Charly García's 'Rap Del Exilio' is a poignant reflection on the themes of exile, lost love, and the disillusionment that often accompanies political and personal upheaval. The song opens with a reference to a love in Paraguay, symbolized by a flower that 'burned badly,' suggesting a relationship that ended in pain and disappointment. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, which delves into the artist's experiences of displacement and the emotional toll it takes.

The lyrics mention García's exile to Madrid and New York, driven by his political alignment with Perón, a significant figure in Argentine history. This exile is not just a physical journey but also an emotional and psychological one. García speaks of having a 'solid artistic future' that was derailed, leading to a profound sense of loss and disillusionment. The mention of having 'three books and a photo of Che' juxtaposed with 'now I have a thousand years and very little to do' underscores the passage of time and the erosion of youthful idealism.

Despite the heavy themes, the song ends on a somewhat hopeful note with the repeated call to 'let's dance.' This can be interpreted as a form of resilience, a way to cope with the hardships and find joy amidst the chaos. García's musical style, often characterized by its blend of rock, pop, and Argentine folk elements, adds a layer of complexity to the song, making it a rich tapestry of sound and meaning. 'Rap Del Exilio' is a testament to García's ability to capture the human experience in all its multifaceted glory, blending personal narrative with broader social and political commentary.

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  3. Tuve Tu Amor
  4. Total Interferencia
  5. No Soy Un Extraño
  6. Ojos de Video Tape
  7. Necesito tu amor
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