The Heartfelt Tale of a Vallenato Life

The song "Historia" by Los Diablitos, a Colombian Vallenato group, tells a poignant story of a child's life transformed by the absence of a father and the struggles that follow. The lyrics open with the narrator reflecting on how he never expected happiness due to his father's departure during his early years. This event left the narrator and his mother to face hardships together, suggesting a life marked by financial and emotional challenges.

The song continues to detail the narrator's journey into music, which began with an accordion bought by his father for his brother, who never learned to play it. Instead, the narrator took up the instrument, and Vallenato music became a refuge and a passion. The lyrics describe the narrator's experiences playing music for friends, earning small amounts of money, and the reality of his mother taking his earnings to provide for the family. This paints a picture of a childhood where responsibility and maturity were thrust upon him at a young age.

Towards the end of the song, the narrator reflects on his father's actions, choosing not to blame him for starting a new family but acknowledging the pain it caused. The song concludes with a plea to all parents not to abandon their children, as the narrator shares the deep emotional scars left by his father's absence. The song is a narrative of resilience, love for music, and a call for parental responsibility, all set to the traditional sounds of Vallenato.

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  1. Vientos de Navidad
  2. Los Caminos de La Vida
  3. ¿Qué Hago Si Te Pierdo?
  4. Sueños de Olvido
  5. Hoja En Blanco
  6. Donde Está
  7. Cuando Casi Te Olvidaba
  8. Camino Al Cielo
  9. Amor de Tres
  10. Devuélveme Todo
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