Seguiré El Ritmo
Beret
Embracing Change and Inner Strength in 'Seguiré El Ritmo'
Beret's song 'Seguiré El Ritmo' is a powerful anthem about personal transformation, resilience, and the pursuit of inner peace. The lyrics convey a sense of newfound strength and determination, as the artist describes feeling different and unstoppable. The phrase 'Voy a trescientos si paran' (I'm going at three hundred if they stop) symbolizes an unstoppable momentum, fueled by an energy that comes from within. This energy is described as a 'fuente sagrada' (sacred source), emphasizing the importance of self-reliance and inner strength.
The song also touches on the challenges and obstacles that life presents. Beret acknowledges that life often seeks to confuse and mislead, but he remains steadfast in his belief that everyone ultimately follows their own path. The imagery of sitting on Big Ben and drinking from the Nile suggests a quest for timelessness and peace, a desire to rise above the chaos and find tranquility. The lyrics 'Estoy bebiéndome el Nilo, a ver si respiro paz' (I'm drinking the Nile, to see if I breathe peace) highlight this search for inner calm amidst external turmoil.
Throughout the song, Beret emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself and not being swayed by external pressures. He speaks of letting go of things that no longer serve him and choosing what to endure wisely. The repeated refrain 'Seguiré el ritmo' (I will follow the rhythm) serves as a mantra for maintaining one's own pace and direction in life. The song is a celebration of personal freedom and the courage to pursue one's own path, regardless of societal expectations or obstacles.