Vas A Verme Por La Tele

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Defiance and Resilience in 'Vas A Verme Por La Tele'

Los Planetas' song 'Vas A Verme Por La Tele' is a powerful expression of defiance and resilience in the face of adversity. The lyrics convey a sense of determination and strength, as the narrator addresses someone who has wronged them. The opening lines, 'Puede que pienses que va a ser el fin de mis días, pero cariño no he terminado todavía,' set the tone for the rest of the song, emphasizing that the narrator is far from defeated and still has much to accomplish.

Throughout the song, the narrator oscillates between feelings of anger and indifference towards the person who has caused them pain. Lines like 'puede ser que tu mierda me ha dejado de influir' and 'puede que no esté mal que alguien te rompa las piernas' reveal a deep-seated frustration and a desire for retribution. However, the narrator also acknowledges that they are better off without this toxic influence in their life, as seen in the repeated refrain 'puede que sea yo el que está pensando que así está mejor.'

The song's title, 'Vas A Verme Por La Tele,' suggests that the narrator will achieve success and recognition despite the hardships they have faced. This idea is reinforced by the closing lines, 'Lo siento pero no vas a averiguarlo en muchos años,' which imply that the person who wronged them will have to watch from afar as the narrator thrives. Los Planetas' blend of raw emotion and poetic lyricism creates a compelling narrative of overcoming obstacles and emerging stronger on the other side.

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