Ahora Volaré

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Breaking Free: The Journey of Self-Determination in 'Ahora Volaré'

In 'Ahora Volaré,' Amen captures the essence of personal transformation and the quest for autonomy. The song begins with a reflection on the artist's past, describing a time when he was a 'good boy' with short hair, symbolizing conformity and innocence. However, the introduction of rock and roll into his life marks a significant shift. This genre, often associated with rebellion and self-expression, becomes a catalyst for change, leading him to form a band with like-minded individuals who are described as 'crazy.' This camaraderie and shared passion for music represent a break from societal norms and a step towards self-discovery.

The lyrics then delve into the challenges faced by the band, particularly their disillusionment with the music industry. They were promised a record deal that never materialized, highlighting the often exploitative nature of the industry. This experience of being 'taken for a ride' by the record label serves as a harsh lesson in the realities of pursuing a career in music. The repeated phrase 'solo siempre y cuando maneje yo' (only as long as I drive) underscores the artist's resolve to take control of his own destiny. It signifies a rejection of external manipulation and a commitment to self-reliance.

Ultimately, 'Ahora Volaré' is a powerful anthem of independence and resilience. The repeated declaration of flying only when he is in control symbolizes the artist's determination to navigate his own path. This song resonates with anyone who has faced setbacks and emerged stronger, emphasizing the importance of self-determination and the courage to pursue one's dreams despite obstacles. Amen's raw and honest portrayal of their journey offers a relatable and inspiring message about the power of taking control of one's life.

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  1. Decir Adiós
  2. Fumar El Amor
  3. Libre
  4. Cambia Esa Cara
  5. Fin Del Tiempo
  6. Ahora Volaré
  7. Te Quiero
  8. Canción Al Sordo
  9. Sé Que Tú No Estás Solo
  10. Entre Cuatro Paredes
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