A Cry for Strength and Hope

Ulises Bueno's song "DIOS" is a poignant exploration of vulnerability, despair, and the search for divine intervention. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a day filled with hopelessness, where the weight of existence feels overwhelming. The artist expresses a deep sense of weakness and the struggle to even get out of bed, highlighting the internal battles that many face in silence. This raw depiction of mental and emotional turmoil is relatable to anyone who has experienced similar feelings of despair.

The repeated plea to God throughout the song serves as a cry for help and strength. Bueno asks for the courage to keep fighting and a reminder that life is not solely filled with bitterness. This plea is not just for divine assistance but also a reminder to himself of the reasons to continue living. The song touches on themes of self-harm and dark thoughts, emphasizing the importance of not being abandoned in these moments of vulnerability. The artist's humility is evident as he admits to his fears and acknowledges his defeats, which are metaphorically described as marks on his body.

Bueno's candid admission of not being good at praying, yet hoping his song reaches the heavens, adds a layer of sincerity and authenticity to the piece. It reflects a universal human experience of seeking solace and guidance in times of need, even when traditional methods of prayer feel out of reach. The song resonates with anyone who has ever felt lost and in need of reassurance, making it a powerful anthem for resilience and hope.

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  1. No Crezcas Más (part. Almita)
  2. Tu Nombre
  3. Humíllate
  4. Intento
  5. Cuando Quieras Quiero
  6. Tu Jardín Con Enanitos (part. Monada)
  7. Perros de La Noche
  8. Loco
  9. La Piel Que Amaré
  10. Ojala
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