Oye Dios que me has dado

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A Quest for Joy and Connection: David Lebon's 'Oye Dios que me has dado'

David Lebon's song 'Oye Dios que me has dado' is a heartfelt plea for joy, connection, and liberation. The lyrics open with a serene image of the sun entering through the window, symbolizing a new beginning or a fresh start. This sets a hopeful tone, but the singer quickly reveals a sense of restlessness and longing. He questions what God has given him, expressing a feeling of being 'volado' or spaced out, indicating a state of confusion or disorientation.

The core of the song revolves around the singer's search for a place where people dance rock non-stop. This quest is not just about finding a physical location but also about seeking a community or a sense of belonging. The repeated lines about not finding such a place yet and the determination to keep searching highlight a deep desire for connection and shared joy. The act of dancing becomes a metaphor for freedom, expression, and the breaking away from societal constraints.

As the song progresses, the singer's frustration becomes more evident. He speaks of enduring torture and a desperate need to dance, which can be interpreted as a cry for liberation from emotional or societal pressures. The repeated calls for 'no more lies, no more pain, no more ignorance' and a plea for 'a little bit of love' underscore a yearning for authenticity, understanding, and compassion. Through these lyrics, Lebon captures the universal human desire for joy, connection, and a break from the monotony and hardships of life.

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  1. Mundo Agradable
  2. No confies en tu suerte
  3. Oh Dios, qué puedo hacer
  4. Oye Dios que me has dado
  5. Puedo Sentirlo
  6. Quiero regalarte mi amor
  7. Rock de la cárcel
  8. San Francisco y el Lobo
  9. Tema de Nayla
  10. Casas de arañas
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