Por Las Veces

Conchita Conchita

Finding Strength in Self-Acceptance: A Journey of Resilience

Conchita's song "Por Las Veces" is a heartfelt anthem of self-reflection and empowerment. The lyrics delve into the singer's personal struggles and moments of self-doubt, capturing the essence of human vulnerability. Conchita recounts the times she didn't listen to herself, underestimated her worth, and failed to take care of her well-being. These lines resonate with anyone who has ever felt inadequate or overwhelmed by life's challenges.

The chorus serves as a powerful reminder of resilience and inner strength. Conchita reassures herself and the listener that despite the hardships, they have the power to overcome. The repetition of "Puedes, te juro que puedes" (You can, I swear you can) is a mantra of encouragement, emphasizing that even when it seems like there's nothing left, one can find strength within. The song acknowledges the difficult journey but celebrates the progress made, urging to look forward with confidence and hope.

Cultural and emotional nuances are woven throughout the song, reflecting a universal struggle with self-acceptance and the pursuit of happiness. Conchita's message is clear: the path to healing and achieving one's dreams is often fraught with obstacles, but perseverance and self-belief can lead to fulfillment. The song's uplifting tone and motivational lyrics make it a beacon of hope for anyone facing their own battles, reminding them that they are capable of finding their way to happiness and peace.

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  1. Me Cansé
  2. Desde Fuera
  3. Dis Quand Reviendras-tu
  4. Un, dos, tres
  5. El Manual
  6. Balones Por Los Aires
  7. Donde
  8. Palabras Tristes Ó Te Echo de Menos
  9. Como Si Nada
  10. No dejes de soñar
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