Todo Sigue Igual

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Embracing Stability: The Unchanging Joys of Life

The song 'Todo Sigue Igual' by Intoxicados is a celebration of stability and contentment in life. The lyrics convey a sense of satisfaction with the current state of affairs, emphasizing that everything remains as it should be. The repetition of the phrase 'todo sigue igual' (everything remains the same) underscores the artist's appreciation for the consistency in his life. He values the friends he has, the understanding of certain girls, and the ability to do what he wants without significant setbacks. This sense of stability is portrayed as a positive aspect, suggesting that the artist finds comfort and happiness in the familiar and unchanging elements of his life.

The song also touches on the balance of life's ups and downs. The artist acknowledges that while he has lost some things, he has also gained others. This acceptance of both victories and losses contributes to his overall sense of contentment. The mention of having a band and reasons to think that everything is fine further highlights the importance of personal passions and meaningful connections in maintaining a sense of well-being. The artist's perspective is one of gratitude and acceptance, finding joy in the present moment and the people around him.

Culturally, 'Todo Sigue Igual' reflects a laid-back, almost philosophical approach to life that is often associated with certain Latin American attitudes. The song's message resonates with the idea of 'tranquilidad' (calmness) and the appreciation of life's simple pleasures. Intoxicados, known for their rock and reggae influences, often explore themes of everyday life and personal experiences in their music. This song is no exception, offering a relatable and uplifting message about finding peace and satisfaction in the constancy of life.

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  1. No Tengo Ganas
  2. Nunca Quise
  3. Fuego
  4. Fuiste Lo Mejor
  5. Arból de la vida
  6. Mayonesa
  7. Esta Saliendo El Sol
  8. Las Cosas Que No Se Tocan
  9. Prologo
  10. Balada para otra mujer
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