Y Era
Arte Elegante
The Anthem of Street Resilience
Arte Elegante's song "Y Era" is a powerful declaration of independence and resilience from the streets. The lyrics reflect the artist's determination to create music despite the lack of traditional support from record labels. The phrase "Y era si no hay diskera hasemos musica casera" translates to "And if there is no record label, we make homemade music," emphasizing the DIY spirit and the resourcefulness of the artist and his community. This sentiment is echoed throughout the song, highlighting the collective effort to bring together street people and rappers, creating a sense of unity and shared purpose.
The song also delves into the artist's personal journey and struggles. Arte Elegante mentions starting his musical journey at a young age, facing criticism and challenges along the way. The line "Mushos tiran kaka seka" (Many throw dry shit) indicates the negativity and obstacles he has encountered. Despite these challenges, he remains steadfast, driven by his passion for music and the support of his community. The references to various locations in Chile, such as Valparaiso and Viña, ground the song in a specific cultural and geographical context, celebrating the local rap scene and its contributors.
Moreover, "Y Era" is a tribute to the marginalized and the underrepresented. Arte Elegante speaks to the importance of his audience, referring to them as his pillar and source of strength. The song is a call to action for those who feel overlooked or underestimated, encouraging them to find their voice and make their mark. The repeated lines about gathering street people and rappers reinforce the idea of solidarity and collective empowerment, making "Y Era" an anthem for those who rise above adversity through creativity and community support.