Awakening to National Identity: A Call from Cultura Profética

Cultura Profética's song 'Despertar' is a powerful anthem that calls for an awakening of national consciousness and pride among the people of Puerto Rico. The lyrics express a deep concern for the loss of patriotic sentiment and cultural identity in the face of external influences, particularly from the United States. The band highlights the island's unique position as a 'special victim of the empire,' pointing to the historical and ongoing impact of colonialism and capitalist interests on Puerto Rican society.

The song urges listeners to recognize and resist the brainwashing efforts that aim to create a 'new people' disconnected from their roots. By emphasizing that 'this is the land that gave birth to you and raised you,' Cultura Profética appeals to a sense of belonging and responsibility. The repeated call to 'create awareness' and 'defend the values of your land' serves as a rallying cry for cultural preservation and resistance against corruption and external manipulation.

Cultura Profética, known for their reggae-influenced sound and socially conscious lyrics, uses 'Despertar' to address the broader themes of colonialism, identity, and resistance. The song reflects the band's commitment to raising awareness about social and political issues affecting Puerto Rico. Through their music, they encourage listeners to take pride in their heritage, stand up for their beliefs, and resist the pressures of assimilation and corruption. 'Despertar' is not just a song; it's a call to action for the people of Puerto Rico to awaken to their national identity and defend their cultural values.

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  1. La Complicidad
  2. Saca, Prende y Sorprende
  3. Rimas Pa' Seducir
  4. Bieke
  5. Ilegal
  6. La Espera
  7. Nadie se atreve
  8. Baja La Tension
  9. Me Faltabas
  10. Para Estar
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