El Del Medio De Los Chichos

Estopa Estopa

A Dream Encounter with a Rumba Legend

The song "El Del Medio De Los Chichos" by Estopa is a tribute to the influential flamenco rumba band Los Chichos, specifically to the member referred to as 'the one in the middle.' The lyrics describe a dreamlike encounter with this figure, who imparts wisdom and requests to the narrator. The song weaves a narrative of spiritual connection and the transmission of musical legacy through dreams.

In the song, the spirit of the 'one in the middle' appears to the narrator and declares himself the owner of the rumba. He speaks of forgetting sorrows and remembering joy in the afterlife, yet also expresses a sense of loneliness. This encounter serves as a bridge between the past and the present, with the spirit entrusting the narrator with the task of being his messenger and asking for a 'song of colors' to spread happiness. The lyrics suggest a deep respect for the musical traditions and the artists who have shaped them.

The song also touches on themes of identity and destiny. The spirit tells the narrator that he has a good heart but never walks sober, and that his gaze is icy, indicating a tough exterior. The revelation that the narrator was a street dog in a past life adds a metaphorical layer, implying a sense of freedom and resilience. Estopa, known for their fusion of rock, rumba, and flamenco, often incorporates storytelling and personal experiences into their music, and this song is no exception. It's a celebration of cultural heritage and the enduring impact of music on the soul.

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