Hasta El Dia De Hoy

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The Struggle of Moving On: Bandana's 'Hasta El Dia De Hoy'

The song 'Hasta El Dia De Hoy' by Bandana, an Argentine pop girl group, delves into the emotional turmoil of someone struggling to move on from a past relationship. The lyrics paint a picture of a person who is trying to find solace and strength in solitude, yet is haunted by the memories of a former lover. The protagonist seems to be going through the motions of daily life, but is unable to truly escape the shadow of the past.

The recurring theme of the song is the struggle between wanting to be strong and independent ('Si se trata de amor / Nunca pido perdón / Yo prefiero ser fuerte / Y no abrir mi corazón') and the realization that despite this desire, the protagonist has not been able to overcome the feelings for their past love ('Pero si hasta el día de hoy / No pude conmigo con nada / Con tu amor ni contigo'). This internal conflict highlights the difficulty of personal growth and change when one's emotions are still tied to someone else.

The song's title, which translates to 'Until Today,' suggests a turning point or a moment of reflection. It implies that the protagonist has reached a point where they are acknowledging their inability to move on, which could be the first step towards healing and growth. The lyrics resonate with anyone who has experienced the challenge of letting go and the journey towards self-discovery and acceptance after a breakup.

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  1. Cuidame
  2. Doce Horas
  3. El Poder de Los Sueños
  4. Si Mi Corazón Se Pierde
  5. Como Puede Ser
  6. Maldita Noche
  7. Besame Otra Vez
  8. Muero de Amor Por Ti
  9. Andando Las Calles Del Sol
  10. Vivir Intentando
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