Siempre un poco mas

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The Cost of Living: A Reflection on Modern Struggles

Callejeros' song "Siempre un poco más" delves into the myriad challenges and contradictions of contemporary life. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world saturated with excess and imbalance, where substances like cocaine and marijuana are prevalent, and the clock's relentless ticking symbolizes the passage of time and the urgency of existence. The mention of police and caravans hints at societal control and surveillance, while the critique of people talking about rock music suggests a disdain for superficial conversations that miss the deeper issues at hand.

The song's chorus, with its repeated questioning of "Cuanto más" (How much more), underscores the relentless demands and pressures of living in such a world. It questions the cost of living under these conditions, both financially and emotionally. The lyrics highlight the disparity between what is asked of individuals and what they receive in return, emphasizing a sense of injustice and unfulfilled promises. The imagery of broken pieces of a puzzle that never seems to end reflects the ongoing struggle to make sense of a chaotic and often unfair reality.

Further, the song touches on themes of loneliness, commodification of sex, and the pervasive influence of media and legal systems. The reference to surprises and missing elements at the table suggests a lack of stability and security in daily life. The critique of those who profit from hiding the truth and the frustration with people who don't understand but still impose their views adds to the song's overall message of disillusionment and the search for meaning in a complex world. Callejeros uses their music to voice the frustrations and questions that many people face, making "Siempre un poco más" a poignant reflection on the human condition.

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  1. jugando
  2. Señales
  3. Lo Que Hay
  4. Creo
  5. Rocanroles sin destino
  6. El Espejo
  7. Chapita
  8. La Canción
  9. Frente al rio
  10. Hoy
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