America
Attaque 77
The Cry for Freedom in Latin America
Attaque 77's song "America" is a powerful anthem that captures the struggles and aspirations of Latin America. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a region rich in history and culture, yet marred by oppression and unfulfilled promises. The opening lines, "Esto es América, latinoamérica, bajo tus pies la tierra," set the stage by grounding the song in the soil of Latin America, a land that has seen both immense beauty and profound suffering. The song speaks to the awakening of the people, their souls stirred from the depths, demanding justice and freedom.
The recurring question, "Qué es lo que van a hacer? A qué van a llegar?" serves as a direct challenge to those in power. It reflects the growing impatience and frustration of the people, who are no longer willing to tolerate empty promises and systemic corruption. The line, "La paciencia no es eterna, con el pueblo no se juega," underscores the urgency of the situation, warning that the patience of the masses is not infinite and that playing with the people's trust is a dangerous game.
The song also touches on themes of dignity and self-determination. The desire to be "libres como animales, como perros salvajes" speaks to a yearning for a natural, unrestrained freedom. The call to reclaim what was promised but never delivered highlights the deep-seated grievances and the demand for respect and dignity. The imagery of broken chains and the acknowledgment that "las palabras y discursos nada pudieron cambiar" emphasize the need for tangible action over empty rhetoric. Attaque 77's "America" is a rallying cry for justice, freedom, and dignity in Latin America, resonating with anyone who has ever felt the sting of broken promises and the weight of oppression.