Mujer Frontera (feat. Alba Florés, Ana Tijoux)

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The Resilient Spirit of 'Mujer Frontera'

Clara Peya's song 'Mujer Frontera,' featuring Alba Florés and Ana Tijoux, is a powerful anthem that delves into the struggles and resilience of women who live on the margins of society. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a woman who feels disconnected from her own body and soul, symbolizing the physical and emotional scars that many women endure. The repeated imagery of lacking hands, legs, eyes, and ears underscores a sense of helplessness and isolation, while the desire to be free like a bird but unable to find a nest speaks to the longing for a place of belonging and safety.

The song's chorus, 'Es mujer frontera es horizonte,' metaphorically describes the woman as a border and a horizon, highlighting her role as a boundary between different worlds and her potential for endless possibilities. This duality is further emphasized by phrases like 'es una autopista que separa sur y norte' and 'es dos hemisferios,' which illustrate the woman's position as a bridge between contrasting realities. The lyrics also touch on the internal conflicts and societal pressures that women face, such as the 'vacío que le arruga la frente' and the 'crisis si se moja los dedos,' symbolizing the mental and emotional toll of living in a world that often marginalizes them.

The song also pays homage to the historical and generational struggles of women, referencing the legacy of war and the fight for freedom. The lines 'Antes que el mundo fuera de piedra' and 'Antes que los muros fueran la vergüenza' evoke a time before the world became hardened and divided by barriers. The song calls for unity and solidarity among women, urging them to plant a world 'con miles de frutos' where everyone can belong. 'Mujer Frontera' is a poignant reminder of the strength and resilience of women who navigate the complexities of identity, belonging, and survival in a world that often seeks to confine them.

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