Tan Perfecto Que Asusta

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The Fear of Happiness in 'Tan Perfecto Que Asusta'

The song 'Tan Perfecto Que Asusta' by Callejeros delves into the complex emotions surrounding the fear of happiness and the self-sabotage that often accompanies it. The Argentine rock band is known for their poignant lyrics that often reflect on personal and societal issues, and this song is no exception. The title itself, which translates to 'So Perfect It's Scary,' sets the tone for a narrative about the daunting nature of perfect moments and the human tendency to distrust them.

The lyrics speak to the difficulty of accepting good fortune, suggesting that when life offers a rare opportunity for happiness, there's an instinct to ruin it, either out of disbelief or fear. This is encapsulated in the lines 'El mar se te abrió una vez / Se te abrió para no parar / Y vos no te despertaste / Lo arruinaste una vez más,' which metaphorically describe a sea of opportunity that opens up, but the individual fails to awaken to it and instead spoils the chance. The song touches on the idea that happiness can feel so foreign and perfect that it becomes frightening, leading to self-destructive behaviors.

The recurring theme in the song is the struggle to make choices that add to one's life without taking away from it. The phrase 'No, no cualquiera suma sin restar' implies that not everyone is capable of making decisions that are purely beneficial, without any negative consequences. The song ultimately suggests that the greatest enemy to one's happiness is often oneself, and the fear of being better or happier can be paralyzing, preventing one from fully embracing life's positive moments.

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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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