Vola Volar

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Breaking Free from the Chains of Despair: The Journey of 'Vola Volar'

Bulldog's song 'Vola Volar' delves deep into the emotional turmoil and struggles of a person trapped in a cycle of addiction and despair. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone who has spent years in the shadows of their own downfall, grappling with vices and the consequences of their actions. The opening lines, 'Verme sumergido en esta situación, sin miedo a las culpas y sin salvación,' set the tone for a narrative of hopelessness and a desperate need for change.

The song's protagonist expresses a longing for transformation, whether it comes through gentle means or harsh realities. This is evident in the line, 'te juro que esto va a cambiar, por las buenas o por las malas.' The lyrics also highlight the isolation and lack of understanding the protagonist feels, as seen in 'nadie me ha dado una explicación.' This sense of being misunderstood and alone is a recurring theme throughout the song.

However, amidst the darkness, there is a glimmer of hope and a desire for connection. The chorus, 'Enciérrame en tus brazos, y ser feliz, hazme el amor,' suggests that love and intimacy could be a source of solace and escape. The repeated plea to 'volar, volar' symbolizes a yearning to break free from the chains of despair and find liberation. The song ultimately portrays a complex emotional journey, balancing between the depths of sorrow and the hope for a better, freer future.

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  1. Piu Avanti
  2. Más Que Diez
  3. Mi Amor, Mi Sol, Mi Perdición
  4. Mas y mas
  5. El Angel de La Muerte
  6. Nada Especial
  7. Antigil
  8. El Campo de Los Sueños
  9. Otra Vez
  10. Por volver
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