Sabemos Lo Real

Dread Mar I Dread Mar I

The Unveiling of Truth in 'Sabemos Lo Real'

Dread Mar I's song 'Sabemos Lo Real' is a powerful critique of societal and political corruption. The lyrics express a deep frustration with those in power who, according to the song, live lavishly at the expense of the common people. The artist accuses these figures of being disconnected from the struggles of everyday life, such as the need to work tirelessly to make ends meet. This disconnect is highlighted by the repeated assertion that the powerful 'don't know what it is to need to live' and 'don't know what it is to have to work without sleep.'

The song's chorus, 'No nos subestimen que sabemos lo real,' translates to 'Don't underestimate us, we know the truth.' This line serves as a rallying cry for the oppressed, emphasizing that the people are aware of the injustices they face. The repeated accusation of the powerful being 'ladrones' or 'thieves' underscores the belief that those in power are exploiting the resources and labor of the people for their own gain. The repetition of 'hasta el final' or 'until the end' suggests a relentless pursuit of justice and truth, no matter how long it takes.

Culturally, 'Sabemos Lo Real' resonates with many who feel disenfranchised and ignored by their governments. Dread Mar I, known for his reggae-influenced sound and socially conscious lyrics, uses this song to give voice to the frustrations of the marginalized. The song's raw and direct language serves to amplify its message, making it a poignant anthem for those demanding accountability and change. The artist's style, blending reggae rhythms with poignant social commentary, makes 'Sabemos Lo Real' a compelling piece that speaks to universal themes of justice and truth.

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