The Struggles of Growing Up: A Reflection in 'Crecer'

Las Ligas Menores' song 'Crecer' delves into the complexities and emotional turbulence of growing up. The lyrics express a sense of disillusionment and detachment, capturing the feeling of losing faith in the world and in oneself. The repeated phrase 'Está muy mal' (It's very bad) underscores a deep sense of dissatisfaction and existential angst. The singer questions the value of caring, trusting, and believing in fundamental truths, such as the sky being blue and hatred being painless, which suggests a profound disconnection from reality and a struggle to find meaning in life.

The song also touches on the theme of emotional numbness, as seen in the line 'La gente está sana y crecer ni se siente' (People are healthy and growing up doesn't even feel). This could imply that the process of maturing has become so routine and unremarkable that it no longer evokes any significant emotional response. The rhetorical questions '¿De qué me sirve quejarme?' (What's the point of complaining?) and '¿De qué te sirve escucharme?' (What's the point of listening to me?) highlight a sense of futility and hopelessness, suggesting that communication and expression feel meaningless when nothing seems to change.

Las Ligas Menores, known for their indie rock sound, often explore themes of youth, melancholy, and introspection in their music. 'Crecer' is a poignant reflection on the struggles of transitioning into adulthood, capturing the emotional weight of feeling lost and disconnected. The song resonates with anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed by the pressures of growing up and the search for purpose in an often indifferent world.

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  1. Accidente
  2. A 1200 Km
  3. En Invierno
  4. Peces En El Mar
  5. Renault Fuego
  6. De La Mano
  7. Hice Todo Mal
  8. Crecer
  9. Avenida principal
  10. 29 de Septiembre
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