Revolución

Amaral Amaral

The Dawn of Change: Amaral's Call to Revolution

Amaral's song 'Revolución' is a powerful anthem that speaks to the collective yearning for change and the breaking of silence. The lyrics convey a sense of unity and defiance against oppression, emphasizing that there are too many voices to be ignored. The song references historical struggles, such as the suppression of forbidden books and the courage of those who dared to speak out against established norms, like the belief that the Earth was flat. These metaphors highlight the ongoing fight for truth and freedom of expression.

The chorus, 'Siento que llegó nuestra hora, esta es nuestra revolución,' translates to 'I feel that our time has come, this is our revolution.' This line encapsulates the urgency and determination of the present moment. The song speaks to the desire for a world where people can express their thoughts without fear, and where new ideas and songs can be heard. The repeated mention of songs being sung with rage by those who were once silent underscores the transformative power of collective voice and action.

Amaral's 'Revolución' is not just a call to action but also a celebration of unity and shared purpose. The lyrics urge listeners to forget what divides them and focus on what unites them, suggesting that true revolution comes from solidarity and mutual understanding. The imagery of a blinding light, 'fuerte, más brillante que el Sol,' symbolizes the overwhelming and unstoppable force of this collective awakening. The song is a rallying cry for those who have been marginalized and silenced, encouraging them to rise up and claim their place in the world.

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  2. El Centro de Mis Ojos
  3. Esperando Un Resplandor
  4. Enamorada
  5. Si Tu no Vuelves
  6. Toda La Noche En La Calle
  7. Alerta
  8. Subamos al cielo
  9. Las Chicas De Mi Barrio
  10. Un Día Más
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