Puerto Bravo
18 Kilates
A Heartfelt Ode to Mollendo: Celebrating Heritage and Community
The song 'Puerto Bravo' by 18 Kilates is a heartfelt tribute to the artist's hometown, Mollendo, a coastal city in Peru. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the town's natural beauty, its vibrant community, and the deep connection the artist feels to this place. The song opens with imagery of the sea and rocks, symbolizing the rugged yet nurturing environment that has shaped the lives of its inhabitants. The reference to 'huaco criollo de pelo en pecho' evokes a sense of pride in the local culture and heritage, highlighting the bravery and valor of the fishermen who venture into the vast, tumultuous sea.
As the song progresses, it delves into the personal memories and experiences of the artist, reminiscing about the joyful times spent on the beach and the camaraderie among the townspeople. The repeated mention of 'confundido entre el varoniaje del imenso y ajitado mar azul' emphasizes the deep bond between the people and the sea, suggesting that the ocean is not just a backdrop but an integral part of their identity. The lyrics also celebrate the local cuisine and traditions, with references to 'la papiya con la yuquiya' and 'la marina con los fulgueros,' further grounding the song in the rich cultural tapestry of Mollendo.
The chorus, 'Somos Mollendo este mi campo para gozar, vamos Mollendo luchamos juntos pa' progresar,' serves as a rallying cry for unity and progress, reflecting the community's resilience and collective spirit. The artist's declaration, 'Soy de Mollendo y aqui vivire, soy de Mollendo y aqui morire,' underscores a profound sense of belonging and commitment to the town. The song concludes with a tribute to the various neighborhoods and landmarks, reinforcing the idea that every corner of Mollendo holds a special place in the artist's heart. 'Puerto Bravo' is not just a song; it's a love letter to a place that has profoundly shaped the artist's identity and continues to inspire them.