The Reflective Journey of Enrique Bunbury's 'Ahora'

Enrique Bunbury's song 'Ahora' is a reflective and introspective piece that delves into the artist's personal journey and the wisdom gained with the passage of time. The lyrics suggest a sense of contentment and gratitude for the experiences that have shaped him, as well as an acknowledgment of the importance of love, art, and self-expression in his life.

The opening lines set the tone for the song, indicating that the artist has moved beyond the competitive aspects of life and now sees and hears with greater clarity. This could be interpreted as Bunbury reaching a point in his career and personal life where he values the essence of his experiences over the pursuit of success or recognition. The mention of 'retrasar el final' implies a desire to continue living life to the fullest, defying the end or decline that often comes with aging.

The chorus is a powerful declaration of the things he holds dear: music ('una cancion'), the dramatic arts ('un teatro'), and a significant other ('y a ti'). These elements represent the core passions of Bunbury's life, suggesting that love and creative expression are the driving forces behind his fulfillment. The song's message is further emphasized by the absence of regrets ('sin remordimientos') and the peace he has found ('una paz profunda'), indicating a life lived authentically and without apologies.

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  1. La Chispa Adecuada
  2. Parecemos Tontos
  3. Ven y Camina Conmigo
  4. De Vuelta a Casa
  5. Frente a Frente
  6. Aunque No Sea Conmigo
  7. El Extranjero
  8. Lady Blue
  9. El Rescate
  10. El Hombre Delgado Que No Flaqueará Jamás
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