Rutinas

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Breaking Free from the Chains of Routine

Chenoa's song "Rutinas" delves into the monotony of daily life and the yearning for change and freedom. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a life constrained by routine, starting with the mundane act of waking up early with a cup of coffee and being bombarded by stale news. This sets the stage for the singer's frustration with the repetitive and unfulfilling nature of her daily existence. The line "¿Cómo hacer que todo cambie de color alrededor..?" encapsulates her desire for a transformation that would bring vibrancy and joy back into her life.

The chorus of the song is a powerful declaration of this desire for change. By "drawing everything with color," the singer symbolizes her attempt to infuse her life with positivity and break free from the emotional numbness that routine has imposed on her. The repeated phrase "nananana" in her heart signifies a newfound sense of joy and spontaneity. This is further emphasized by her determination to create a space of happiness and love, despite the challenges and obstacles she faces.

As the song progresses, Chenoa addresses the universal struggle of feeling trapped in a cycle of routine and the difficulty of making bold changes. The imagery of walking through traffic and being stuck in jams serves as a metaphor for the obstacles that hinder personal growth and fulfillment. However, the song ends on a hopeful note, encouraging listeners to look forward and embrace the possibility of breaking free from their routines. The message is clear: by daring to change and seeking joy, one can overcome the blindness that routine imposes on the soul.

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