Que Se Sepa

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Celebrating Individuality with Rhythmic Flair: Roberto Roena's 'Que Se Sepa'

Roberto Roena's 'Que Se Sepa' is a vibrant and rhythmic celebration of individuality and cultural pride. The song, performed by the Puerto Rican salsa musician, is characterized by its infectious beats and the repetition of the phrase 'Que se sepa,' which translates to 'Let it be known.' The lyrics, while not extensive in narrative, convey a message of self-assertion and the importance of recognizing one's roots and unique qualities.

The song's chorus, 'Yo nací con mi bim bim / Y tengo mi bom bom bom,' uses onomatopoeic words 'bim bim' and 'bom bom' to represent the sounds of the drums, which are central to salsa music and Afro-Caribbean culture. These sounds symbolize the artist's innate musical talent and perhaps his heartbeat, suggesting that music is an integral part of his identity. By stating 'Que se sepa,' Roena is declaring his presence and talent to the world, emphasizing that his musical abilities are something to be recognized and celebrated.

Moreover, the song's mention of various locations like Miami, Panamá, and Nueva York, highlights the widespread influence of Latin music and the pride of taking one's culture to an international audience. The energetic call and response, along with the rhythmic patterns, invite listeners to join in the celebration, dance, and acknowledge their own 'bim bim' and 'bom bom'—their unique contributions to the world. 'Que Se Sepa' is not just a song but an anthem for cultural identity and the joy of music that resonates across borders.

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  1. La Traicion
  2. Que Se Sepa
  3. Marejada Feliz
  4. Cui Cui
  5. El Escapulario
  6. El Lamento De Concepcion
  7. Guaguanco de Adiós
  8. La Distancia
  9. Que Me Castigue Dios
  10. Tu Loco Loco
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