Si Te Pica Es Porque Eres Tú

Rawayana Rawayana

A Satirical New Year's Wish

Rawayana's song "Si Te Pica Es Porque Eres Tú" is a playful and satirical take on the traditional New Year's wishes. The lyrics are filled with humor and irony, as the band wishes for the departure of "hijueputas," a colloquial term often used to refer to unpleasant people. This sets the tone for a song that is both light-hearted and critical, reflecting a desire for a better year free from negativity.

The song continues with humorous and exaggerated wishes, such as hoping for physical improvements like growing a certain body part by going to the beach. This exaggeration serves as a metaphor for the often unrealistic resolutions people make at the start of a new year. The mention of starting the gym on Monday and wearing a swimsuit by February further highlights the common cycle of setting ambitious goals that are rarely achieved, poking fun at the societal pressure to transform oneself with the new year.

Rawayana, known for their fusion of reggae, rock, and Latin rhythms, often infuses their music with social commentary and humor. This song is no exception, as it cleverly critiques the superficiality of New Year's resolutions while maintaining a festive and upbeat vibe. The band's playful approach invites listeners to reflect on their own resolutions and the societal norms surrounding them, all while enjoying a catchy and entertaining tune.

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