The Mystical Connection of Past Lives in 'De Antes'

The song 'De Antes' by Cultura Profética, a Puerto Rican band known for their reggae roots with touches of Latin rhythms and rock, delves into the profound feeling of recognizing a soul from a past life. The lyrics express a deep sense of familiarity with someone whom the singer has seemingly never met in this current existence. The phrase 'Yo a ti te conozco de antes' which translates to 'I know you from before,' suggests a spiritual or karmic connection that transcends time and physical presence.

The song's narrative explores the puzzling emotions that arise when encountering someone who feels intimately known, yet there is no tangible memory or history to explain this connection. The singer describes physical reactions such as trembling, sweating, and being at a loss for words, which allude to the overwhelming nature of this recognition. The lyrics also touch on the idea that this person inspires creativity and passion, as seen when the singer's guitar 'becomes' the person and their presence brings musical inspiration.

'De Antes' is not just a love song; it's a contemplation of the inexplicable bonds between souls. It raises questions about the existence of past lives and the possibility that relationships can carry over through different lifetimes. The song invites listeners to consider the deeper connections they might share with the people they encounter, suggesting that some meetings might be more than mere coincidence.

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  1. Ilegal
  2. La Espera
  3. Para Estar
  4. La Complicidad
  5. Arboles
  6. De Antes
  7. Con Truenos Hay Que Hablar
  8. Lo de Mas
  9. Sube el humo
  10. En La Oscuridad
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