Ha Llegado El Momento

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Embracing Life: The Call to Live Authentically in 'Ha Llegado El Momento'

El Arrebato's song 'Ha Llegado El Momento' is a powerful anthem that encourages listeners to break free from the constraints of fear and societal expectations. The lyrics emphasize that it is not normal to live a life where the heart is silenced, emotions are caged, and dreams are allowed to slip away. The song challenges the notion that fear can protect us from danger, arguing instead that it prevents us from truly living.

The chorus serves as a rallying cry for self-empowerment and liberation. It speaks of lifting one's head, walking against the wind, and burying sadness. The imagery of growing wings symbolizes the freedom that comes from embracing one's true self and desires. The song advocates for expressing love openly, feeling strong, and pushing aside those who say 'you can't.' It encourages listeners to jump in puddles, dance in fountains, and shout to life how glad they are to be living it.

'Ha Llegado El Momento' is a celebration of living authentically and passionately. It calls for a rejection of a life lived in fear and conformity, urging instead to embrace joy, strength, and the pursuit of dreams. The song's message is clear: the time has come to start our own celebration, to bet on ourselves, and to feel the impossible as our finish line. It is a reminder that true freedom is not about living as we want, but living as we feel.

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