A Media Voz

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Navigating Life's Uncertainties: A Reflection in 'A Media Voz'

Ekhymosis' song 'A Media Voz' delves into the complexities of life's uncertainties and the introspective journey of self-discovery. The lyrics open with a sense of indecision, questioning whether to be 'here or there,' highlighting the struggle of finding one's place in the world. This theme of uncertainty is further emphasized by the numerous questions posed, reflecting the internal dialogue of someone trying to make sense of their path and purpose.

The song also touches on the advice of a friend who suggests that nothing will change and that tears won't solve anything. This advice seems to underscore a sense of resignation or acceptance of life's challenges. However, the protagonist counters this by expressing a desire to prove their worth and not be underestimated. The imagery of walking through the 'immensity of solitude' suggests a journey of self-reliance and resilience, where the protagonist must confront their own emotions and scars.

The recurring motif of time, represented by the clock, serves as a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of life. The protagonist reminisces about simpler times when life seemed easier, contrasting it with the present's complexities. The phrase 'I told myself in a low voice' indicates a private, almost secretive acknowledgment of these thoughts and feelings. Ultimately, the song conveys a message of perseverance and the importance of living in the moment, despite the uncertainties and emotional scars that may linger.

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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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