The Price of Greed: A Deep Dive into Camila Moreno's 'Millones'

Camila Moreno's song 'Millones' is a powerful critique of corporate greed and its devastating impact on humanity and the environment. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of pharmaceutical companies and other transnational corporations prioritizing profit over human life and well-being. The opening lines, 'Farmacéutica, trasatlántica, trasandina / Una vida se apaga porque le estorba,' suggest that these entities are willing to let lives fade away if they become inconvenient, highlighting the cold, calculated nature of their operations.

The recurring chorus, 'Quieren millones, millones, millones,' emphasizes the insatiable hunger for wealth that drives these corporations. Moreno contrasts this greed with the human and environmental costs, mentioning 'millones de alma en su inmensa cuenta' and 'millones de casas sobre la selva.' These lines underscore the exploitation and destruction that come with the relentless pursuit of profit, turning human lives and natural habitats into mere numbers on a balance sheet.

Moreno also touches on the theme of control and power, singing, 'Ellos gobernaron: el pasado, la rutina, la energía / No gobernaran el futuro.' This suggests a shift in power dynamics, with the hope that these corporations will not continue to dominate the future as they have the past and present. The song is a call to awareness and action, urging listeners to recognize and resist the pervasive influence of corporate greed. Through her poignant lyrics and emotive delivery, Camila Moreno challenges us to envision a future where human and environmental well-being take precedence over profit.

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  1. Antes Que
  2. Cae y Calla
  3. Hay cosas que no se rompen
  4. Ay
  5. Millones
  6. De La Tierra
  7. Reverso Huidobro
  8. Pera
  9. Primero Me Apuné
  10. Te Quise
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