Sacar La Voz

Ana Tijoux Ana Tijoux

Unleashing the Voice of Resilience

Ana Tijoux's song "Sacar La Voz" is a powerful anthem of self-empowerment and resistance. The title itself, which translates to "Raise Your Voice" or "Take Out the Voice," is a call to action, urging listeners to speak up and assert themselves. The lyrics are a blend of personal struggle and collective fight, resonating with themes of overcoming oppression and finding strength within oneself.

The song begins with the act of breathing as a metaphor for gathering strength and preparing to speak out. Tijoux emphasizes the importance of standing up against oppressors and not succumbing to fear or shame. The imagery of an eagle taking flight symbolizes freedom and the ability to rise above challenges. The repeated phrase "Respirar y sacar la voz" ("Breathe and raise your voice") serves as a mantra for empowerment and liberation.

Tijoux also delves into the hardships she faces, such as feeling empty, worn out, and silenced. Despite these struggles, she finds solace in her own company and the determination to overcome adversity. The song's narrative shifts from personal battles to a broader message of resilience, encouraging others to find their voice and join in solidarity. The lyrics suggest that true victory lies not in never falling, but in the courage to get back up and keep fighting. Tijoux's message is clear: it's essential to speak out, to be heard, and to turn one's voice into a symphony of resistance and hope.

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  1. Sacar La Voz
  2. Antipatriarca
  3. Avaricia
  4. Somos Sur (part. Shadia Mansour)
  5. Antifa Dance
  6. Los Peces Gordos No Pueden Volar
  7. Hijos de La Rebeldía (part. Valtonyc, Masquemusica, Stilok y Cidtronyk)
  8. Shock
  9. Vengo
  10. La Rosa de Los Vientos
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