Embracing Self-Love and Living Boldly

The song "Petar-ho" by Oques Grasses, a band known for their eclectic mix of reggae, funk, and pop, is a vibrant anthem about self-acceptance and living life to the fullest. The Catalan phrase 'petar-ho' can be loosely translated to 'nailing it' or 'crushing it,' which sets the tone for the song's message of confidence and success.

The lyrics suggest a desire to 'nail it' in front of the mirror, an act that symbolizes self-reflection and the affirmation of one's own worth. The repetition of wanting to 'nail it' every day of the year, like a butterfly that never dies, evokes the idea of resilience and the continuous pursuit of personal goals. The butterfly metaphor suggests transformation and beauty, implying that the individual has the power to evolve and thrive.

The song also touches on the duality of life, acknowledging that things can be both 'so big and so small, so shitty and so beautiful, so poor but so rich.' This acceptance of life's complexities is paired with the notion that one must love oneself to truly believe in oneself, even if one comes from the 'mud' or difficult circumstances. The message is clear: self-love is essential, and with it, one can achieve greatness and 'nail it' without being hindered by the opinions of others.

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  2. La Gent Que Estimo (feat. Rita Payés)
  3. GOSSEJAR (feat. Al·lèrgiques Al Pol·len)
  4. SORT DE TU
  5. TOCA (feat. Figa Flawas)
  6. Petar-ho
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