El Malcria'o

Silvestre Dangond Silvestre Dangond

A Journey of Resilience and Gratitude

Silvestre Dangond's song "El Malcria'o" is a heartfelt reflection on his journey from humble beginnings to success, underscored by themes of perseverance, gratitude, and forgiveness. The song opens with a personal dedication to a friend, setting a tone of camaraderie and shared experiences. Dangond describes himself as a "malcria'o," or spoiled child, who was accepted by the streets but always maintained a fear of God. This duality highlights his grounding in faith and community, which played a crucial role in his development.

The lyrics delve into Dangond's relentless pursuit of his dreams, emphasizing his determination to keep knocking on doors until they opened. He recounts the physical and emotional challenges he faced, such as walking under the sun and rain, and the countless sleepless nights spent honing his craft. These experiences, he suggests, were worthwhile because they were driven by his unwavering insistence and patience. The song is a testament to the power of persistence and the belief that hard work eventually pays off.

Dangond also expresses deep gratitude to those who supported him without expecting anything in return. He acknowledges the influence of his grandparents and parents, who instilled in him values and resilience. The song touches on the pain of past mistakes and the importance of forgiveness, as Dangond seeks to heal old wounds and extend a hand to those who may have wronged him. "El Malcria'o" is ultimately a celebration of personal growth, the strength found in community, and the grace of moving forward with an open heart.

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  1. Las Locuras Mías
  2. Después de Tantos Años
  3. Coño, ¿Qué Pasó?
  4. El Tiempo
  5. La Ciquitrilla
  6. Con Agua Fria
  7. Justicia (part. Natti Natasha)
  8. A Escondidas
  9. Ya No Me Duele Más
  10. La Varita de San José
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