Y Si No Fuera

Chico Trujillo Chico Trujillo

The Longing for Connection in 'Y Si No Fuera'

The song 'Y Si No Fuera' by Chico Trujillo, a Chilean band known for their blend of cumbia, rock, and ska, delves into themes of longing, simplicity, and the desire for a deeper connection with others. The lyrics speak to a hypothetical situation where the singer contemplates what would happen if they stopped chasing after everything and instead focused on the present moment, suggesting a yearning for tranquility and genuine interaction.

The phrase 'una terraza donde estar' symbolizes a place of comfort and openness, a space where one can freely observe the world and invite others to join. The mention of Santiago and Rumié, which could refer to places in Chile, indicates a desire to share personal and cultural experiences with someone special. The song reflects on the beauty found in simplicity and the importance of understanding one another, highlighting the often-overlooked value of just being together.

The line 'lo que no tiene prisa se demora en alcanzarte' suggests that things that are not rushed will eventually reach you, implying patience in the process of connection and relationship building. The singer's waiting stance, expressed in the closing lines, reinforces the theme of anticipation and the hope that someone will come to share in the simple yet profound experiences of life.

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  1. Conductor
  2. Regresa
  3. Gran Pecador
  4. Sin excusas
  5. Y Si No Fuera
  6. Sombrero
  7. Costanera (Los Nervios Que Te Di) (part. Kevin Johansen)
  8. Pájaro Zinzontle
  9. Cabildo
  10. La Escoba
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