Awakening to Injustice: The Roar of the Lion

Alika & Nueva Alianza's song "Rugido de Leon" is a powerful anthem that speaks to awakening and awareness in the face of systemic corruption and oppression. The recurring chorus, "Fue el rugido del león, el que me despertó," translates to "It was the roar of the lion that woke me up," symbolizing a moment of enlightenment and realization. The lion, often associated with strength and courage, represents a force that opens the eyes of the oppressed to the injustices around them.

The lyrics delve into the concept of Babylon, a term used in Rastafarian culture to describe oppressive systems and corrupt institutions. Alika criticizes these systems for keeping people in a state of ignorance and conflict, preventing unity and progress. She calls for a return to an original way of life, one that promotes unity, respect, and the well-being of future generations. The song highlights the deceit of organizations that claim to protect public health while secretly creating harmful viruses and diseases, particularly targeting vulnerable populations in Africa and America.

Alika's message is one of resistance and hope. She envisions the fall of these corrupt institutions, predicting a time when their true nature will be exposed. The song's repeated gratitude to the lion underscores the importance of this awakening, as it empowers individuals to see through the lies and take action against oppression. "Rugido de Leon" is not just a song; it's a call to awareness and a rallying cry for justice and change.

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  1. Que Suba Mi Oracion Ante Jah Rastafari
  2. Galang
  3. Rugido de Leon
  4. Levantate Y Pelea
  5. No Le Des Fuerza a Babilonia
  6. Tengo El Don
  7. Que Nos Lleve El Humo
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