Tanto de Todo

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A Cry for Justice in a Land of Abundance

Don Osvaldo's song "Tanto de Todo" is a poignant reflection on the stark inequalities that exist in society, even in places of great wealth. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the artist's daily struggle, where he finds solace in the simple act of having breakfast after a night of turmoil. This routine symbolizes a small resurrection, a brief escape from the chaos and confusion of life. The jungle metaphor represents a place of freedom and unpredictability, where the artist can lose himself and momentarily forget his troubles.

The song delves deeper into the artist's disillusionment with the socio-economic disparities in his homeland. He questions why, in a country abundant with resources, a few individuals hoard so much while leaving so little for the majority. This sentiment is encapsulated in the lines, "Porque si en la patria hay tanto de todo / Unos pocos se llevan tanto / Y para tantos dejan tan poco." The frustration is palpable as he laments the poor leadership and the squandered potential of a rich land governed by impoverished minds.

The lyrics also touch on personal relationships and the fleeting nature of happiness. The artist reminisces about a beautiful day in Celina, a place that now holds only a shadow of its former charm. He reflects on the transient nature of love and the pain of separation, comparing life without his loved one to a futile game of hide and seek with God. The song concludes with a critique of superficiality and the empty promises of fame, highlighting the artist's yearning for genuine connection and fairness in a world that often offers so little to so many.

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  2. Flores Por Piedad
  3. Ciegos
  4. El Reto
  5. Suerte
  6. Dos Secas
  7. O No
  8. Mis Latidos
  9. Siento Un Pensamiento
  10. Vaivén
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