Magia Blanca

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The Enchanting Contradictions of 'Magia Blanca' by Turf

The song 'Magia Blanca' by Turf, an Argentine rock band known for their catchy melodies and relatable lyrics, delves into the theme of contradiction between one's words and actions, particularly in the context of emotional expression and nightlife. The lyrics repeatedly question the sincerity of someone who claims they won't do certain things, such as lying, laughing, crying, dancing, or shouting, even though it's clear that they actually enjoy these actions. The song suggests that there is a facade being maintained, possibly due to societal expectations or personal insecurities.

The chorus introduces the concept of 'magia blanca,' or 'white magic,' which symbolizes a night filled with wonder and opportunities for transformation. It's a time when the pain rests, and the individual is free to truly express themselves. This magical night serves as a backdrop for the person to potentially drop their pretenses and embrace the activities they claim to avoid but secretly love. The repetition of 'es una noche más' ('it's one more night') emphasizes the cyclical nature of these experiences, suggesting that each night offers a new chance for authenticity.

Turf's 'Magia Blanca' captures the essence of human complexity and the internal struggle between what we say and what we feel. It's a reminder that beneath the surface, there's often a desire to let go and be swept up in the magic of the moment, even if we're reluctant to admit it. The song resonates with anyone who has ever felt the pull of contradicting their own words, encouraging listeners to find their own 'magia blanca' and embrace the joy of living without pretense.

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  1. Pasos al costado
  2. Yo No Me Quiero Casar , ¿ y Usted?
  3. Casanova
  4. Loco un poco
  5. Magia Blanca
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