Soñadoras

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Empowering Dreams: The Anthem of 'Soñadoras' by Taburete

Taburete's song 'Soñadoras' is a powerful anthem dedicated to the strength, resilience, and dreams of women. The lyrics reflect a journey of admiration and love, beginning with the singer's personal connection to someone they met four years ago. This encounter left a lasting impression, sparking a deep affection that transcends geographical boundaries, from Ottawa to Paris. The song's narrative is not just about personal love but extends to a broader celebration of women's collective strength and determination.

The chorus of the song emphasizes the illumination of faces and the flowing of blood in their veins, symbolizing life, energy, and the unstoppable force of women. The reference to 'La Marsellesa,' the French national anthem, being silenced when these 'guerreras' (warriors) enter the field, underscores the idea that these women are powerful and commanding. They are depicted as warriors who can overcome any challenge, guided by their colors and united by a common goal.

'Soñadoras' also highlights the idea that women, even if they were once hidden or underestimated, are born to shine. The song encourages them to carve their own paths and make history. The repeated use of 'soñadoras' (dreamers) serves as a rallying cry, celebrating women as examples for history, whether in victory or defeat. This anthem is a tribute to the enduring spirit of women, their dreams, and their ability to inspire and lead, making it a resonant and uplifting piece of music.

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  1. Vino y Cemento
  2. México D.F.
  3. El Rey Del Contrabando
  4. Venado Tuerto
  5. Cae La Ciudad
  6. Belerofón
  7. Tan Desconectados
  8. Penúltimo beso (part. Miguel Campello)
  9. En Mi Cama
  10. Me Quedo Conmigo (part. Marlon)
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