El Plebeyo

Eva Ayllón Eva Ayllón

The Heartfelt Plea of a Common Man: Understanding 'El Plebeyo'

The song 'El Plebeyo', performed by Eva Ayllón, is a poignant expression of love and social inequality. The lyrics tell the story of Luis Enrique, a common man, or 'plebeyo', who falls in love with a woman of aristocratic status. The song begins by setting a scene of the city at night, hinting at the hidden vices and treacheries that lurk in the shadows. This backdrop serves as a metaphor for the societal darkness that the protagonist faces due to the class divide.

As the song progresses, it delves into the emotional turmoil of Luis Enrique, who is tormented by the 'infamante ley'—the infamous law that forbids his love due to his lower social standing. The lyrics passionately argue that love is a divine and human right, transcending social boundaries and class distinctions. The protagonist asserts that his love is pure and his intentions sincere, questioning why society seeks to rob him of his heartfelt affection. He emphasizes that despite the difference in their social status, their blood is the same color and their hearts are no different.

Eva Ayllón's interpretation of 'El Plebeyo' is filled with emotion, reflecting the universal struggle against social injustice and the pursuit of love. The song is a powerful statement on the inherent value of all human beings, regardless of their social class, and the right to love freely. It is a timeless reminder that love should not be constrained by artificial societal constructs.

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  1. Sincera Confesión
  2. Propiedad Privada
  3. Le Dije a Papa
  4. Nada Soy
  5. Este Secreto
  6. Regresa
  7. Mal Paso
  8. Ritmo, Color y Sabor
  9. Saca Las Manos
  10. ¡Que Viva el Perú, Señores!
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