Mas Alla de Tus Ojos

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The Quest for Authenticity in 'Mas Alla de Tus Ojos'

The song 'Mas Alla de Tus Ojos' by Dread Mar I, an Argentine reggae singer and songwriter, delves into themes of perception, truth, and emotional depth. The lyrics suggest a concern for the superficiality that can pervade one's life and the importance of looking beyond mere appearances. The phrase 'Ya no ves mas alla de tus ojos' translates to 'You no longer see beyond your eyes,' implying a lack of insight or the inability to perceive the deeper aspects of life and love. The song criticizes the shallow nature of interactions and the emptiness that comes from accepting falsehoods and superficial values.

Dread Mar I's lyrics also touch upon the idea that society often sells us lies and that these falsehoods can lead to unhappiness. The song encourages the listener to reject what is being sold as truth by those with ulterior motives and to seek a more profound understanding and connection with the world. The repeated lines about love being scarce in the heart and feelings coming in drops in the soul suggest a yearning for a more meaningful and emotionally rich life.

The call to 'nutrila con amor,' or 'nourish it with love,' is a plea to fill one's life with genuine emotion and substance, rather than empty words and hollow experiences. The song's message is one of awakening and the pursuit of a more authentic existence, where reason is not clouded by the superficial but is enlightened by love and truth. Dread Mar I's reggae style often incorporates socially conscious themes, and 'Mas Alla de Tus Ojos' is a reflection of his commitment to music that not only entertains but also conveys a deeper message.

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  1. Así Fue
  2. Árbol Sin Hojas
  3. Hoja En Blanco
  4. Sálvame
  5. Mi Amor
  6. En El Seno Del Amor
  7. Nadie Dijo
  8. Tu Sin Mi
  9. Días De Sol Nublados
  10. Arena En Nuestras Manos
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