Andan Diciendo Por Ahi
Albita
Rising Above Gossip: Albita's Defiant Anthem
Albita's song "Andan Diciendo Por Ahi" is a powerful declaration against gossip and malicious rumors. The lyrics vividly describe how people spread falsehoods and negativity, represented by phrases like "ble, ble, ble" and "bla, bla, bla." These nonsensical sounds emphasize the meaningless and trivial nature of the gossip. Albita's use of playful language and repetition underscores the absurdity of the rumors, making it clear that she finds them unworthy of serious attention.
The song takes a defiant turn as Albita declares that these harmful words do not affect her. She uses the metaphor of soap slipping over the skin to illustrate how easily she lets these negative comments slide off her. This imagery is powerful, suggesting that just as soap cleanses and purifies, she remains untouched and unbothered by the negativity. The line "Las cosas malas terminan por el huequito del baño" (The bad things end up down the drain) further reinforces this idea, indicating that she disposes of these harmful words as easily as washing away dirt.
Albita's bold statement, "Te voy a cortar la lengua por chismoso" (I'm going to cut your tongue for being a gossip), adds a fierce and assertive tone to the song. It reflects her determination to stand up against those who spread lies and negativity. This line serves as a warning to those who engage in gossip, emphasizing that their actions will not go unchallenged. Albita's strong stance against gossip and her ability to rise above it make this song an empowering anthem for anyone who has faced similar challenges.