Ahora Quieren Volar
Bardero$
The Struggle and Triumph of the Streets in 'Ahora Quieren Volar'
Bardero$, an influential Argentine rap group, delivers a raw and unfiltered narrative in their song 'Ahora Quieren Volar.' The lyrics paint a vivid picture of life in the streets, where crime, drugs, and survival are daily realities. The opening lines set the tone, describing their music as a form of 'drug,' indicating its addictive and potent nature. This metaphor extends throughout the song, emphasizing the gritty and often harsh experiences that shape their lives and art.
The chorus, '¿Ahora quieren volar? Pero ninguno sabe cómo estamos acá,' reflects a sense of frustration and defiance. It suggests that while others may aspire to rise or 'fly,' they lack the understanding of the struggles and sacrifices that Bardero$ and their community have endured. The mention of 'la calle y Dios' (the street and God) guiding them underscores the duality of their existence, where faith and the harsh realities of street life coexist. This duality is a recurring theme, highlighting the complex interplay between hope and hardship.
Throughout the song, Bardero$ also touches on themes of loyalty and resilience. Lines like 'La calle y Dios nos guían hacia todo lugar' and 'Por la esquina del barrio se nos va a recordar' emphasize the importance of their roots and the enduring impact of their community. The references to organized crime and the challenges they face further illustrate their determination to overcome obstacles and remain true to themselves. The song serves as both a testament to their journey and a critique of those who underestimate the depth of their experiences.