A Journey of Unity and Identity

León Larregui's song "Venimos" is a powerful anthem that celebrates the diverse origins and shared humanity of people from various regions. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of individuals coming from different places such as San Isidro, Metepec, Cuernavaca, and Mazatlán, highlighting the rich cultural tapestry of Mexico. By mentioning these locations, Larregui emphasizes the unity and commonality among people, regardless of their geographical roots.

The song delves into themes of identity and dignity, as Larregui asserts that despite differences in language or background, everyone is made of "carne y hueso" (flesh and bone), underscoring the fundamental equality among all people. The line "Y aunque yo no sepa inglés, hablo más lenguas que usted" challenges the notion of linguistic superiority, suggesting that cultural richness and diversity are not limited to the ability to speak a dominant language like English.

"Venimos" also carries a message of hope and resilience, as it speaks to the pursuit of peace and a better life. The lyrics express a desire for "una justa oportunidad" (a fair opportunity) and question the stigma associated with striving for improvement. This reflects a broader social commentary on the struggles faced by many in their quest for dignity and justice. Through this song, Larregui not only celebrates cultural diversity but also calls for empathy and understanding in the face of adversity.

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  1. Locos
  2. Brillas
  3. Rue Vieille Du Temple (part. Mon Laferte)
  4. Souvenir
  5. Birdie
  6. Mar
  7. Amantes
  8. Bruma
  9. Alba
  10. Incendio de Amor/Carmelita
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