Soy Como Quiero Ser

Joan Sebastian Joan Sebastian

Embracing Authenticity with Joan Sebastian's 'Soy Como Quiero Ser'

Joan Sebastian's 'Soy Como Quiero Ser' is a vibrant expression of self-identity and authenticity. The song, which translates to 'I Am As I Want to Be,' is a celebration of individuality and staying true to one's roots. Sebastian, a beloved figure in Latin music known for his contributions to the regional Mexican genre, often infused his music with personal stories and cultural pride.

The lyrics of 'Soy Como Quiero Ser' paint a picture of a person who has learned from life's experiences and the natural world. The references to a hawk from the mountains and a silent parrot suggest wisdom gained from observing nature. These metaphors highlight the importance of freedom and the choice to live life on one's own terms. The song's chorus, which repeats the title, reinforces the message of self-acceptance and the refusal to conform to others' expectations.

Sebastian's portrayal of a ranchero 'sincere to the core' and respectful to all, regardless of their status, speaks to a broader cultural value of humility and integrity. The song's narrative, while personal, resonates with many who strive to live authentically and maintain their cultural heritage. It's a reminder that being true to oneself is a universal aspiration, transcending language and culture.

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