Todo a Pulmón

Alejandro Lerner Alejandro Lerner

The Struggle of Authenticity in 'Todo a Pulmón'

Alejandro Lerner's 'Todo a Pulmón' is a powerful song that delves into the challenges of staying true to oneself and one's values in the face of adversity. The lyrics express the difficulty of navigating life's journey without clear direction, symbolized by the uncertainty of whether the trip is 'de ida o de vuelta' (round trip or one-way). The metaphor of carrying heavy luggage represents the burden of personal struggles and the harshness of reality that often mocks our efforts to persevere.

The song also touches on the theme of integrity in a world filled with corruption and temptation, as Lerner sings about maintaining courage 'Lejos de la tranza y la prostitución' (far from deceit and prostitution). This line emphasizes the artist's commitment to his beliefs, regardless of whether they are perceived as good or bad, and highlights the human nature of contradiction. The phrase 'todo a pulmón' (everything with lung power) suggests doing things with sheer effort and determination, without relying on shortcuts or dishonest means.

Lerner's message is one of resilience and authenticity. He speaks of the importance of each step in his career, each idea, and the breath that sustains him, all achieved through his own hard work and dedication. The song resonates with anyone striving to achieve their goals honestly and with integrity, making it a timeless anthem for perseverance and the human spirit.

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  1. Dentro de mi
  2. Cuatro Estrofas
  3. Algunas Frases (simple) (vivo)
  4. Deja de joder
  5. Permiso de Volar
  6. a usted
  7. quien te dijo
  8. Rinoceronte
  9. Puedes Cambiar El Mundo
  10. Cambiar El Mundo
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