Mundo Perfecto

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A Satirical Glimpse into a 'Perfect World'

6 Voltios' song 'Mundo Perfecto' offers a satirical and exaggerated vision of what a 'perfect world' might look like through the eyes of someone disillusioned with societal norms. The lyrics paint a picture of a world where vices and excesses are freely available, and material wealth is abundant. The mention of 'free drugs,' 'unlimited beer,' and 'prostitution without payment' highlights a hedonistic fantasy that mocks the idea of a utopia based solely on indulgence and superficial pleasures.

The song continues to explore this 'perfect world' by imagining a life of luxury and fame. References to having 'a lot of money to spend,' appearing on MTV, and riding in a limousine with naked women further emphasize the superficial and materialistic nature of this fantasy. This portrayal serves as a critique of the consumerist culture and the often shallow aspirations promoted by media and entertainment industries.

In the final verse, the song takes a darker turn by suggesting that in this 'perfect world,' one could engage in violence without consequence and avoid unwanted relationships. The line 'you could fight with five guys at once' and 'never would have met you, you wouldn't have existed' underscores a desire to escape from personal conflicts and responsibilities. This part of the song reveals a deeper sense of disillusionment and a longing for an escape from reality, highlighting the emptiness and absurdity of such a 'perfect world.'

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  1. Una Triste Sonrisa
  2. Día Plástico
  3. En El Olvido
  4. Sólo
  5. Idiota
  6. Mi Pene Es Pequeño
  7. Lucas
  8. Por ti
  9. Nunca Te Quise Fallar
  10. 3 Pedazos
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