A Cry for Authenticity and Change: Callejeros' 'Rehén'

Callejeros' song 'Rehén' is a poignant reflection on the desire for genuine experiences and the frustration with societal issues. The lyrics express a longing to see a loved one again, not in dreams or under the influence, but in reality. This yearning for authenticity extends to the singer's wish for personal recognition, as he mentions the mispronunciation of his name, and a halt to his physical aging. The song conveys a sense of weariness with superficiality and the passage of time, as the singer feels prematurely old and seeks to understand the changes in his life.

The chorus of 'Rehén' sends a powerful message to a higher power, symbolized by God and Saint Peter, who guards the gates of heaven. The lyrics suggest a collective exhaustion with praying for miracles that never come. Instead, there's a metaphorical kidnapping of Saint Peter, representing a demand for tangible happiness and change. The song criticizes the political landscape, equating it with other societal ills like hunger and death, and calls for the voice of the people to be stronger than that of the media.

'Rehén' is not just a personal lament but a social commentary. It touches on the universal search for meaning and the struggle against the injustices of the world. Callejeros, known for their rock and roll style with deep lyrics, encapsulate the feeling of being held hostage by circumstances beyond one's control and the desperate need for a break from the status quo. The song resonates with anyone who has ever felt trapped by life's challenges and yearned for a moment of true happiness.

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  1. Señales
  2. Creo
  3. Día a Día
  4. ilusion
  5. Prohibido
  6. Tres
  7. Mas Allá
  8. Algo Peor, Algo Mejor
  9. Imposible
  10. puñales
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