Subimos al cielo

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Ascending to Bliss: The Journey in 'Subimos al cielo'

The song 'Subimos al cielo' by Dios Los Cria is a poetic exploration of redemption, exhilaration, and the pursuit of happiness. The opening line, 'Lava tus pecados,' which translates to 'Wash your sins,' sets a tone of cleansing and renewal. This act of washing away sins can be seen as a metaphor for letting go of past mistakes and starting anew. The repeated call for 'adrenalina' or 'adrenaline' suggests a craving for excitement and intensity, a desire to feel alive and invigorated.

The lyrics 'En este desfile, todo lo que das es lo que recibe' translate to 'In this parade, everything you give is what you receive.' This line emphasizes the concept of karma or the idea that one's actions directly influence their experiences. It suggests a cyclical nature of life where positive actions lead to positive outcomes. The mention of a 'culto de la noche' or 'cult of the night' that 'guarda sus fusiles' or 'keeps its rifles' introduces a darker, more mysterious element, hinting at hidden dangers or the need for protection in the pursuit of happiness.

The chorus, 'Subimos al cielo,' meaning 'We rise to the sky,' is a powerful metaphor for achieving a state of bliss or transcendence. It implies reaching a higher plane of existence, one where happiness and fulfillment are attainable. The repeated exhortation to 'se feliz' or 'be happy' reinforces the song's central message: that happiness is a choice and a journey. The song encourages listeners to embrace life fully, take risks, and seek joy, despite the potential dangers and challenges that may arise.

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  3. El Perro
  4. Excepto Lo Que Necesitás
  5. Feo-Fx
  6. Mística
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