Octubre

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Embracing Change and Authenticity in 'Octubre' by Libido

Libido's song 'Octubre' is a poetic exploration of transformation, authenticity, and the significance of seizing the moment. The Peruvian rock band, known for their introspective lyrics and emotive sound, delves into themes of personal growth and the beauty of new beginnings in this track.

The lyrics open with a call to embrace authenticity and emotional honesty. The lines 'No hay que hablar, lo que entiendo es especial, sin más, que llorar, lo que importa, es ser real' suggest that true understanding and connection transcend words and that being genuine is more important than hiding behind facades. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, emphasizing the importance of being true to oneself and others.

As the song progresses, the imagery of a 'new world' and an 'eternal' moment emerges. The chorus, 'Puedo ver un mundo nuevo, puedo ver que será eterno, cambiar el rumbo de la inocencia,' speaks to the potential for profound change and the timeless nature of certain experiences. The mention of 'changing the course of innocence' hints at a loss of naivety and the gaining of wisdom, suggesting a pivotal moment of growth and realization.

The recurring motif of 'a day in October' symbolizes a fresh start or a significant turning point. October, often associated with change and transition, serves as a metaphor for the new beginnings and the courage to embrace them. The song's reflective tone and hopeful message encourage listeners to recognize and seize their own moments of transformation, making 'Octubre' a powerful anthem for personal evolution and the pursuit of authenticity.

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  2. Respirando
  3. Fantasma
  4. Sin Rencor
  5. Something
  6. Y Vuelves a Aparecer
  7. Fragil
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  10. Octubre
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