De Madrugada

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Embracing Hope Before Dawn with Ekhymosis

The song "De Madrugada" by Ekhymosis, a Colombian rock band, delves into the themes of hope, change, and the desire for a fresh start. The lyrics express a sense of urgency to hold onto hope and make changes before it's too late, as emphasized by the lines 'No dejemos que se nos queme la ilusión antes de que caiga el sol antes de que muera yo' which translates to 'Let's not let our hope burn out before the sun sets, before I die.' This suggests a determination to preserve the passion and dreams that give life meaning.

The recurring promise 'por mi parte cambiare, donde quieras estare' ('I will change, I will be wherever you want') indicates a commitment to adapt and be present for the other person, highlighting the importance of support and companionship in the face of adversity. The imagery of a tear sliding down the skin represents vulnerability and the resolve not to let past mistakes or pain recur. The desire to 'see the morning in the window' and 'escape at dawn' symbolizes a longing for a new beginning and the freedom to move forward without obstacles.

Ekhymosis, known for their rock sound with Latin influences, often explores emotional and social themes in their music. "De Madrugada" is a testament to their ability to blend poetic lyrics with a rock sensibility, creating a song that resonates with listeners who have faced the darkness and are searching for the light of a new day. The song's message is one of resilience and the belief that it's never too late to change one's path and embrace the promise of a new dawn.

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  1. Sin Rencores
  2. Azul
  3. Solo
  4. Niño Gigante
  5. La Decicion
  6. Justicia Negra
  7. Mi Tierra
  8. De Madrugada
  9. Azul
  10. Lo que dice el corazón
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