The Stark Realities of Social Inequality in 'Has Notado?'

Alejandro Santiago's song 'Has Notado?' is a powerful critique of social and economic inequalities. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world where the gap between the rich and the poor continues to widen, and racial hatred turns people into enemies. Santiago uses the metaphor of a river to describe the uncertain direction in which society is heading, emphasizing the growing divide and the pervasive sense of injustice.

The song takes aim at the global elite, whom Santiago refers to as 'feudal lords,' highlighting their role in perpetuating violence and war for profit. These powerful figures prioritize business interests over human lives, making peace unattainable as long as it threatens their financial gains. The lyrics suggest that these elites worship money above all else, displaying a level of cynicism that is both shocking and disheartening. Santiago's portrayal of the common people as 'cannon fodder' underscores the expendability of ordinary lives in the face of corporate greed and ambition.

Santiago also addresses the systemic issues that keep the poor in a cycle of poverty despite their hard work. He points out the hypocrisy and double standards of those in power, who manipulate laws and moral codes to serve their interests. The song calls for awareness and critical thinking, urging listeners to recognize the incongruities and injustices in society. Santiago's message is clear: the poor are mere puppets, forced to comply with the rules set by the rich for mere scraps. The repeated refrain 'Has notado?' serves as a wake-up call, encouraging people to question the status quo and resist exploitation.

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  1. De Mi Pasado
  2. Cuando Dije Amor
  3. Llegaste tú
  4. La Maniqui
  5. Andromeda
  6. Agua de Mar
  7. Para Una Despedida
  8. Andrea
  9. Por Si No Te Vuelvo a Ver
  10. Solo la Verdad
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