Vuelvo a mi ciudad

La Mocosa La Mocosa

Homecoming to Buenos Aires: A Love-Hate Relationship

In 'Vuelvo a mi ciudad,' La Mocosa captures the complex emotions tied to returning home after a period of absence. The song opens with a sense of relief and familiarity as the protagonist steps back into their city, Buenos Aires. The lyrics 'Ya estoy de vuelta, abri la puerta ... por suerte el viaje termino' convey a sense of comfort and belonging. The protagonist is no longer a stranger in a foreign place, and the anonymity that once surrounded them is replaced by the familiar faces of neighbors and friends.

The song also touches on the less glamorous aspects of city life. The lines 'El ruido, el humo, el barrio sucio; no cambio esto por nada del mundo' highlight the noise, pollution, and grime that are part and parcel of urban living. Despite these drawbacks, the protagonist expresses a deep-rooted attachment to their city, suggesting that these imperfections are what make it home. This duality is a common theme in songs about returning home, where the comfort of familiarity often outweighs the city's flaws.

La Mocosa's raw and candid lyrics also delve into personal relationships and social observations. The protagonist greets their neighbors with a mix of humor and blunt honesty, as seen in 'Hola vecina, ya estoy de vuelta hace mucho no veo tus tetas' and 'Hola vecino, malas noticias: no simpatizo con tu avaricia!!.' These lines add a layer of authenticity and relatability, painting a vivid picture of the social dynamics within the neighborhood. The song, therefore, becomes a celebration of the city's unique character, warts and all, and the irreplaceable sense of belonging it provides.

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  1. Tipo Sabio
  2. Un Viaje Al Norte
  3. La fiesta va a comenzar
  4. Oidos Sordos
  5. Sabanas Frias
  6. Sucios Recuerdos
  7. Te Volveré A Ver
  8. Como Ayer
  9. Vuelvo a mi ciudad
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