Vivo o Muerto

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The Pursuit of Glory and Freedom

Coda's song "Vivo o Muerto" delves into the relentless pursuit of personal goals and the inner satisfaction that comes from achieving them. The lyrics convey a sense of determination and resilience, as the protagonist declares their unwavering stance against those who fail to understand their journey. This defiance is rooted in the joy and fulfillment they experience as they approach their ultimate goal, suggesting that the journey itself is as rewarding as the destination.

The song also explores the concept of glory and how it is perceived. It suggests that true glory is not something that can be seen or heard, but rather something that is felt deeply within. This introspective view challenges the conventional understanding of success, emphasizing the importance of internal validation over external recognition. The repeated mention of being sought "vivo o muerto" (alive or dead) for a secret underscores the idea that this inner knowledge or experience is invaluable and worth pursuing at all costs.

Furthermore, "Vivo o Muerto" touches on the theme of freedom, implying that understanding and embracing one's personal journey leads to a sense of liberation. The song suggests that the secret to feeling free lies in the pursuit of one's passions and the courage to remain true to oneself, regardless of external pressures or misunderstandings. This message resonates with listeners who value authenticity and the pursuit of personal fulfillment over societal expectations.

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  1. Dame Un Poco de Tiempo
  2. Frio
  3. Si Te Tuviera Aqui
  4. Sin Ti No Se Continuar
  5. Solo
  6. Tócame
  7. Veinte Para Las Doce
  8. Viviendo de Noche
  9. Vivo o Muerto
  10. No Te Quiero Perder
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