Escuela de Calor

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The Fiery Lessons of Life in 'Escuela de Calor'

El Canto del Loco's 'Escuela de Calor' is a vibrant and metaphorical exploration of life's challenges and the courage required to face them. The song opens with vivid imagery of a street burning under the setting sun, hinting at the intensity and heat of life's trials. The mention of 'hidden tribes near the river' waiting for nightfall suggests a lurking danger or a community of people who thrive in the shadows, ready to face the night, a metaphor for the unknown or difficult times.

The recurring line 'Hace falta valor' (It takes courage) emphasizes the central theme of bravery. The 'school of heat' is a metaphorical place where one learns to endure and overcome life's hardships. The lyrics suggest that to succeed and to make someone 'crazy' for you, one must be daring and bold. The song also touches on the idea of temptation and risk, as seen in the lines about the dove flying over danger and the girls sunbathing by the pool, symbolizing the allure and peril of life's pleasures.

The song's narrative warns against carelessness, as 'a curse falls upon you' if you don't pay attention. This serves as a reminder that life requires vigilance and awareness. The repeated invitation to 'come to the school of heat' is a call to embrace life's challenges head-on, to learn from them, and to grow stronger. The song's energetic and passionate delivery mirrors its message, making 'Escuela de Calor' not just a song, but an anthem of resilience and courage.

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